linesnow
Linesnow is a term used in meteorology-inspired data visualization and generative art to describe a representation of snowfall that is organized along linear features. The name combines lines and snow to emphasize the focus on linear patterns in snow distribution rather than patch-based or purely raster depictions. Although not a formal meteorological term, linesnow appears in scholarly and artistic contexts to discuss how snowfall can align with wind corridors, elevation contours, or infrastructure lines.
Origins and usage: The concept emerged in experimental visualization communities in the early 2010s as a way
Methods: Producing linesnow visuals often involves transforming gridded snowfall data into a network of lines through
See also: snow line, isopleth, line integral, geographic information system. Notes: primarily a concept used in