

Frame
Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions
Image:
12.00" x 7.00"
Overall:
12.00" x 7.00"
Hurricane Sandy Simulation Wood Print

by Science Photo Library

$89.00
Product Details
Hurricane Sandy Simulation wood print by Science Photo Library. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Hurricane Sandy simulation. Snapshot of a simulation of Hurricane Sandy (centre) run on the Discover supercomputer at the NASA Center for Climate... more
Ships Within
3 - 4 business days
Additional Products
Wood Print Tags
Photograph Tags
Comments (0)
Artist's Description
Hurricane Sandy simulation. Snapshot of a simulation of Hurricane Sandy (centre) run on the Discover supercomputer at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS). Hurricane Sandy (22 October to 2 November 2012) was the largest hurricane in Atlantic history, with strong winds over an area 1800 kilometres across. It was also the most destructive hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic season, causing the deaths of over 100 people and billions of dollars worth of damage to the US and Caribbean. This simulation was featured at the SC13 supercomputing conference in November 2013, part of a demonstration of Xeon Phi processors.
About Science Photo Library

Science Photo Library (SPL) is the leading source of science images and footage. Sourced from scientific and medical experts, acclaimed photographers and renowned institutions, our content is unrivaled worldwide. Outstanding quality, accuracy and commitment to excellence are deeply embedded in our DNA. Science Photo Library inspires creative professionals and delivers engaging content of the highest quality for a wide range of clients in a variety of sectors. Visit sciencephoto.com for more information and stay connected on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Vimeo.
There are no comments for Hurricane Sandy Simulation. Click here to post the first comment.