Researchers used parallel computing on graphics cards to simulate acoustic turbulence, making it feasible on a PC. This enhances weather forecasting models' accuracy and allows turbulence theory to be applied in fields like astrophysics, aiding the understanding of acoustic waves in the universe.
Researchers used parallel computing on graphics cards to simulate acoustic turbulence, making it feasible on a PC. This enhances weather forecasting models' accuracy and allows turbulence theory to be applied in fields like astrophysics, aiding the understanding of acoustic waves in the universe.