But wait! Let's leave trad posters in favour of rad palettes, shall we?Although not evenly scattered, they created a rather arresting visual effect. I coded the Beaufort (wind strength) readings by colour as well as size - ROYGBIV and large => small, respectively, from high to low Beaufort or wind strength - posting the smaller weaker wind values over the larger stronger ones, not only reduced symbol overlap & hiding, but it also created a pseudo 3D effect. And orienting them to wind direction helped avoid over-posting.
Here it is with a simple continent mask backdrop:
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Here it is against Rumsey's 1812 world map to match the vintage of the data:
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Geolicious liked my white-on-black static map on AWS, so I tried inverting too:
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So who said maps cannot be art? And does this not remind you of starling flight clouds?
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