3-D IMAGING

For most people, turbulence is an enemy that causes stomach-sinking moments on a plane. For researchers, turbulence is the point where the interaction of flowing substances--including all liquids and gases--become violent and seemingly chaotic.

This image is a 3D representation of turbulence. The raw data itself is difficult to understand as anything but abstract numbers, so scientists use contour lines to give the idea of shape, like the purple seen here.

Image: Visualization Group/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory