Four weeks ago I blogged here about the availability of open data, posting it on the open web and its potential social impact. Two weeks ago I blogged here too about tracking three hurricanes in the Caribbean via the brilliant but closed earth.nullschool.net. In between I compared & contrasted open & closed regimes on my Medium channel... and that 2½ yrs after a previous blog here on same!
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Tuesday, 26 September 2017
Free tools & data to predict hurricanes
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aggregation,
ArcGIS Online,
Caribbean,
community,
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environment,
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free data,
geoportal,
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Houston,
Hurricane,
Irma,
Jose,
Maria,
Nullschool,
open data,
water depth,
webmap
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
Trio of Caribbean Hurricanes early Sept 2017
Evolution of Hurricanes Katia, Irma and José, and of Tropical Storm 57. Note how:
- Katia developed late over Gulf of Mexico & stops shortly after head-on landfall
- Irma is the strongest having developed over warmer S Atlantic then Caribbean
- weakens to Category 3 on first Florida Keys landfall
- strengthens again over western Gulf of Mexico
- immediately weakens at second Florida Coast landfall
- still Cat2 (not shown) then finally Cat1 before degrading
- José stays strong over water, strengthens briefly to Cat4-5 then swerves to W Atlantic
- Tropical Storm 57 never materialised into a possible and feared hurricane three-punch
Friday, 1 September 2017
Emergency response maps as easy as 1-2-3
Update 5: read here my new occupation inspired by this 18 months later
Update 4: for a predictive app using Esri & Alexa, see this example in Maryland
Update 3: presented at European Petroleum GIS Conference in London, 2 Nov 2017
Update 2: Medium professional channel posting on Open Data issues raised here
Update 1: Youtube of freely available data show flood spread from 27 to 30 August
Update 4: for a predictive app using Esri & Alexa, see this example in Maryland
Update 3: presented at European Petroleum GIS Conference in London, 2 Nov 2017
Update 2: Medium professional channel posting on Open Data issues raised here
Update 1: Youtube of freely available data show flood spread from 27 to 30 August
Thursday, 18 May 2017
Saturday, 11 March 2017
Quarter million mark
Started August 2009, in 7.5 years almost 250 posts averaged 50 hits per day as shown below. That spreadsheet also lists my blogpost titles by hits and alphabetically by title.
Thursday, 9 February 2017
New Medium Channel
In the right hand margin my buttons have changed. One links to my LinkedIn Pulse:
Friday, 16 December 2016
Thursday, 24 November 2016
AGI #GeoCom16 twitter report
[Update: LinkedIn Pulse post inspired by this: A non-anthropomorphic robotic future]
The AGI’s Annual Conference was held at the Royal Geographical Society (RGS IBG) in London yesterday. Here is a report by way of my twitter feeds, most recent ones first, from #GeoCom16:
The AGI’s Annual Conference was held at the Royal Geographical Society (RGS IBG) in London yesterday. Here is a report by way of my twitter feeds, most recent ones first, from #GeoCom16:
Sunday, 25 September 2016
"They call me the cleaner"
[Update: a mirror article on LinkedIn Pulse expands on historic and business background]
I refer to the character Victor played by Jen Reno in Luc Besson's 1990 film "Nikita".
I refer to the character Victor played by Jen Reno in Luc Besson's 1990 film "Nikita".
Tuesday, 6 September 2016
Massive online activity - all is not as it appears - More
[Update: another thorough review and insider's view of same on LinkedIn Pulse
Update2: and a follow-on Pulse post also, prompted by a comment on yet another]
This is one more follow-on to the Pokémon Go series, which suggested we cool our jets. In my previous post, I compared Pokémon Go to sandbox video game MineCraft, online game Foldit that helped crowd-source the resolution of complex protein structure and Sim City the granddad of virtual worlds. Here are juxtaposed in Google Trends their search hits as a measure of interest in these.
Update2: and a follow-on Pulse post also, prompted by a comment on yet another]
This is one more follow-on to the Pokémon Go series, which suggested we cool our jets. In my previous post, I compared Pokémon Go to sandbox video game MineCraft, online game Foldit that helped crowd-source the resolution of complex protein structure and Sim City the granddad of virtual worlds. Here are juxtaposed in Google Trends their search hits as a measure of interest in these.
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