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The goal of niViz is to interactively generate a variety of plots from either measured or simulated snow profiles including auxiliary data (such as meteorological time series). This works in a web browser either <A href="https://run.niviz.org/">online</A> or offline. This software is available under GNU Affero General Public License, see <A HREF="https://www.gnu.org">www.gnu.org</A>.
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Four examples can be visualized online:
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- A <a href="https://run.niviz.org/?file=resources/example.caaml">single snow profile</A> [CAAML file]
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- A <a href="https://run.niviz.org/?file=resources/example.pro">timeline</A> of simulated SNOWPACK profiles [PRO file] or a <a href="https://run.niviz.org/simple.html?file=resources/example.pro">simplified view</A> of it (as used by the Swiss Avalanche Warning Service).
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- A <a href="https://run.niviz.org/?file=resources/example.smet">timeseries</A> of meteorological forcing, fluxes, snow temperatures, etc. can be visualized [SMET file].
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After having launched niViz, you can visualize any of your own files provided the format is one of the above. |
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