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effective latitude? #15

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KatiRG opened this issue Jun 29, 2015 · 1 comment
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effective latitude? #15

KatiRG opened this issue Jun 29, 2015 · 1 comment

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KatiRG commented Jun 29, 2015

Here's a fun idea @nilshempelmann and I came up with: show the "effective" latitude of a country for a given index. For example, if the Tmax for France in 30 years matches the current Tmax for somewhere further south, then displace a point (maybe the centroid of France) to that location. Similar to the idea on the cover of the Ensemble report:
http://ensembles-eu.metoffice.com/docs/Ensembles_final_report_Nov09.pdf

(By the way, the Ensemble project has now been replaced by Euro-cordex; here is the 2014 report http://www.euro-cordex.net/)

One way could be to use transition effects in d3: https://nickqizhu.github.io/d3-cookbook/src/chapter6/events.html

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I like the transition idea!

That's clearly telling the stroy.

On 29/06/15 12:31, KatiRG wrote:

Here's a fun idea @nilshempelmann https://github.com/nilshempelmann
and I came up with: show the "effective" latitude of a country for a
given index. For example, if the Tmax for France in 30 years matches
the current Tmax for somewhere further south, then displace a point
(maybe the centroid of France) to that location. Similar to the idea
on the cover of the Ensemble report:
http://ensembles-eu.metoffice.com/docs/Ensembles_final_report_Nov09.pdf

(By the way, the Ensemble project has now been replaced by
Euro-cordex; here is the 2014 report http://www.euro-cordex.net/)

One way could be to use transition effects in d3:
https://nickqizhu.github.io/d3-cookbook/src/chapter6/events.html


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