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Should be able to get data from NRCan CanCoast and or NOAA. and then assess proportion of range in areas impacted by SLR
see24 updated
1 month ago
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Hi,
The Sea level rise option is not available on the map, but in the About section
https://interactive-atlas.ipcc.ch/regional-information/about#datasets
it shows that it should be.
What I'm m…
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There are a few sources of this kind of data but here's one!
http://citizeneyes.org/app/
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### Contact Details
nissim@design.upenn.edu
### Dataset description
NOAA's sea level rise projections under various climate scenarios (current sea levels vs. 1ft SLR vs. 10ft SLR, for example).
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We have the data, but how do we visualize it in a meaningful way? Using whatever technology you’d like, show us how good this data can look. Keep in mind we hope to have a lot more data collected in t…
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The data we are collecting is the first of its kind. But as you’ve seen, our citizen reports are collecting data using a rudimentary form. We’d like to see a better way for everyday citizens and data …
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Hello @leeyap -
The Hector sea level rise code is [here](https://github.com/JGCRI/hector/blob/master/src/slr_component.cpp), and uses a relationship described in [Vermeer and Rahmstorf (2009)](http…
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From RunApp user Matthew Johnson:
> Without knowing anything about what data is available for this, perhaps a package that imports and plots different sea level rise scenarios? There are likely a …
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There is an error in the "What does earthaccess.open() do?" [section](https://earthaccess.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tutorials/SSL/#what-does-earthaccessopen-do) of the Sea Level Rise tutorial.
![image…
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For modelling things like mineral particles or microplastics that sink, I would want to use a new type of seafloor interaction, where we reflect for diffusion, and deactivate when particles sink to th…