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sdbernard OP t1_j3bust4 wrote
Reply to [OC] Map showing temperature anomalies over the northern hemispher on New Year's Day by sdbernard
Source: Noaa (temperature data) and Copernicus (1991-2020 baseline data)
Tools: Qgis and Illustrator
sdbernard OP t1_izsnvdh wrote
Reply to comment by Mountain-Lecture-320 in [OC] Small multiple chart showing renewable energy capacity additions over the next 5 years by sdbernard
They are indeed equally spaced. Not doing so would make the charts misleading
sdbernard OP t1_izslnql wrote
Reply to [OC] Small multiple chart showing renewable energy capacity additions over the next 5 years by sdbernard
Source:IEA
Tools: Excel, d3, Illustrator
China will dominate in renewable energy development over the next five years, increasing capacity by more than the US and Europe combined. It also shows that solar and wind will be the main drivers.
sdbernard OP t1_iylwtcf wrote
Reply to comment by 224109a in [OC] 3d rendered map of Mauna Loa showing lava flow rates by sdbernard
Thank you for your kind words
sdbernard OP t1_iylrsll wrote
sdbernard OP t1_ivyzlit wrote
Reply to [OC] Map animation showing progression of Ukrainian counter-offensive in southern as Russians forced to withdraw from Kherson by sdbernard
Source: ISW
Tools: QGIS, Illustrator and Photoshop
Ukrainian forces advance into Kherson after Russia retreats, read the full report here
sdbernard OP t1_j3conme wrote
Reply to comment by PhallableBison in [OC] Map showing temperature anomalies over the northern hemispher on New Year's Day by sdbernard
Exactly this, it's a temperature anomaly map. This shows the temperature difference from the long term average (1992-2020). It's much more effective than a normal temperature map because you don't have to be familiar with what normal temperatures should be in each region to understand how unusual they are