VAPOR is developed as an Open Source application by the National Center for Atmospheric Research, under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation. Continued support for VAPOR is dependent on demonstrable evidence of the software's value to the scientific community. You are free to use VAPOR as permitted under the terms and conditions of the license. We kindly request, however, that you cite VAPOR in your publications and presentations. We suggest the following citations as appropriate:
We request:
Clyne, J., Mininni, P., Norton, A., and Rast, M. "Interactive desktop analysis of high resolution simulations:
application to turbulent plume dynamics and current sheet formation", New Journal of Physics 9 (2007) 301.@article{clyne2007interactive, title={Interactive desktop analysis of high resolution simulations: application to turbulent plume dynamics and current sheet formation}, author={Clyne, John and Mininni, Pablo and Norton, Alan and Rast, Mark}, journal={New Journal of Physics}, volume={9}, number={8}, pages={301}, year={2007}, publisher={IOP Publishing} }
Clyne, J. and Rast, M. "A prototype discovery environment for analyzing and visualizing terascale turbulent fluid flow simulations", in proceedings of Visualization and Data Analysis 2005, pp. 284-294, January 2005.@inproceedings{clyne2005prototype, title={A prototype discovery environment for analyzing and visualizing terascale turbulent fluid flow simulations}, author={Clyne, John and Rast, Mark}, booktitle={Electronic Imaging 2005}, pages={284--294}, year={2005}, organization={International Society for Optics and Photonics} }
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We suggest:
Imagery produced by VAPOR (www.vapor.ucar.edu), a product of the Computational Information Systems Laboratory at the National Center for Atmospheric Research
or simply the URL when space does not permit otherwise: