What I realised GeoVista could achieve when creating the tutorial
tkoyama010 opened this issue · comments
✨ Feature Request
Motivation
This is the memo of what I realised GeoVista could achieve when creating the tutorial.
- Wind of the earth. Arrow vectors with glyphs are used to represent wind movement.
https://scitools.org.uk/cartopy/docs/v0.15/matplotlib/advanced_plotting.html#vector-plotting
https://unidata.github.io/MetPy/latest/index.html - Quake magnitude of the earth. A glyph-based sphere is used to represent magnitude. The ground should be translucent to show under the ground.
Additional Context
@tkoyama010 Brilliant! 🔥
I'm so excited that you're taking the next step and thinking about how we can extent the core features of geovista
based on concrete use cases.
Let's make time to hangout and talk at SciPy 🤠
I am now attending Holoviz Tutorial in SciPy2023 and I found a good example of the earthquake using earthquake data in USGS.
https://holoviz.org/tutorial/Overview.html#the-holoviz-tutorial
+1 for the wind arrows!
Yeah, it's neat, right? I discovered it a while back also 👍
@bjlittle You have quick ears 😆
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