#329: storytelling, women, almeria, orthophotos, cesium, heat
, last check: Mon, 18 Nov 2024. Post history
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How to animate temporal series using TimemapperJS
https://schoolofdata.org/using-timemapperjs-for-data-storytelling/ -
Extraordinary women that make maps nowadays, and there's many more
https://www.bloomberg.com/tosv2.html?vid=&uuid=0f6fc5dc-6aae-11ef-a53c-e847af88644f&url=L25ld3MvYXJ0aWNsZXMvMjAxNi0wMy0zMC9jb250ZW1wb3Jhcnktd29tZW4td29ya2luZy1pbi1naXMtYW5kLWNhcnRvZ3JhcGh5LWdlcmFsZGluZS1zYXJtaWVudG8tZGF3bi13cmlnaHQtYW5kLWdyZXRjaGVuLXBldGVyc29u -
Almeria old maps between 1706 and 1917 digitized
https://www.ideal.es/almeria/201603/29/planos-historicos-1706-1917-20160329155728.html -
Great catalog of WMS urls of Spanish historic orthophotos
http://www.gisandbeers.com/ortofotos-historicas-wms/ -
Converting LIDAR point clouds into 3D tiles for Cesium, thanks VPA
https://github.com/mattshax/cesium_pnt_generator -
Pacific temperature can predict heat waves in the USA with 50 days of anticipation
https://news.ucar.edu/
Raf