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http://dx.doi.org/10.9717/kmms.2021.24.10.1435

Research on the Application of VR Technology in Meteorological Simulation  

Lu, Kai (Dept. of Design & Manufacturing Engineering, Jeonbuk National University)
Cho, Dong Min (Dept. of Industrial Design, Jeonbuk National University)
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Abstract
Recent years, due to the direct or indirect damages caused by meteorological disasters more and more attention have been paid to natural disasters. At same time, diversified and multi-sensory interactive meteorological services is increasingly demanded. In this study, novel interactive meteorological service was compared with the traditional communication methods. Combining with case studies and systems creation, a virtual reality weather simulation framework was proposed, and a realistic virtual game environment providing real-time and historical weather information was created. The primary goal of this study is to build a weather display cabinet game system by using virtual reality technology, and promoting public's understanding of the principles of weather changes. With the interactive games in realistic scenarios, public's awareness for disasters prevention could be promoted. It is helping to change public's traditional understanding of meteorological theories, and will provide a more convenient way for the public to explore more effective weather forecasts. The simulation system is supported by VR technology. It was combined with Leap Motion interactive equipment to make popularization games for weather science. T-test data analysis showed that the application of VR technology in weather games has strong operability and interactivity.
Keywords
Virtual reality; Meteorological; Leap Motion; Game; Interactive;
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