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Greg Humphreys is an assistant professor of Computer Science at the University of Virginia, where his research focuses on interactive visualization of very large datasets. Greg has a B.S. degree from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University under the supervision of Pat Hanrahan. His doctoral dissertation "A Stream Processing Approach to Interactive Graphics on Clusters of Workstations" showed that it was possible to build scalable interactive graphics systems using only commodity components. His cluster rendering software called "Chromium" is in widespread use in research and industry labs around the world.
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"...a useful reference for those interested in the theory and application of numerical models...a worthwhile addition to one's library."
-BAMS (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society)
"I recommend this book to all those interested in mesoscale meteorological modelling."
-Dale Hess, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre
Australian Meteorological Magazine -- Review
"I recommend this book to all those interested in mesoscale modelling." -- Dale Hess, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Australian Meteorological Magazine, September, 2002
"This book is a useful reference for those interested int he application of numerical models as applied to mesoscale phenomena...a worthwhile addition to one's library." -BAMS (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society) "Roger A. Pielke, Sr., has been working at the forefront of mesoscale meteorological research for the past thirty years...I recommend this book to all those interested in mesoscale meteorological modelling." -Dale Hess, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre Australian Meteorological Magazine, September, 2002
Review
"This book is a useful reference for those interested int he application of numerical models as applied to mesoscale phenomena...a worthwhile addition to one's library."
-BAMS (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society)
"Roger A. Pielke, Sr., has been working at the forefront of mesoscale meteorological research for the past thirty years...I recommend this book to all those interested in mesoscale meteorological modelling."
-Dale Hess, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre
Australian Meteorological Magazine, September, 2002