I described exactly two years ago posting NOAA's global shoreline dataset on my AWS stack - added recently to personal portfolio for easy access - I discussed here earlier, why post global vector datasets, when web services provided such varieties of backdrops? At issue is that vector data are so large at global scales, that NOAA above and Natural Earth post them as various scales, where details are trade-off against scale.
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Sunday, 17 January 2016
Friday, 8 January 2016
To teach or not to teach, that is the question
With apologies to The Bard, whilst the internet in general and YouTube in particular are great tools - I use them here and on YouTube myself - there is the danger of posting educational videos uncritically.
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Sunday, 29 November 2015
Friday, 20 November 2015
Friday, 30 October 2015
Sunday, 18 October 2015
GIS for oil spill modelling - Part II
This is a follow-up to Part I explaining oilspill modelling using NOAA Gnome modelling software and Kuwaiti ROPME data, all in the public domain. This has now been posted on ArcGIS Online as a time-aware file geodatabase map package. In this video using a dark grey basemap, the map package shows mock oil dispersal via advanced annotation, inversely proportional to time.
Monday, 5 October 2015
GIS for oil spill modelling
Presented almost five years ago to Kuwait Petroleum Company with local Esri distributor OpenWare, using NOAA oil spill model results in Esri GIS and recorded in YouTube. [The presentation has been updated to reflect additions in Part II.]
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Avoid overcrowded maps by upscaling tens of thousands of data points - how-to
Here is how to create your own Beehive Map that up-scales megadata into fast web maps:
Tuesday, 7 July 2015
Black Monday? (repost LinkedIn Pulse needing login)
OilPro posted yesterday on the Monday oil price route and suggested that oil may settle nearer $40 a barrel. Euan Mearns earlier wrote on the trials & tribulationsof oil price predictions, his sophisticated study concluding that #itscomplicated. And Paul Hodges chimed in the same on OilVoice.
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