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Modifications to Flex ECAT Widget #184

Closed brosenbaum closed 7 years ago

brosenbaum commented 7 years ago

Long list of changes to FSViewer and ECAT - will separate the ECAT section out here. But we need to verify with client to resolve questions in the request before proceeding. We also need to add "help" descriptions for those flex states/tabs.

Scenario I – RCP 2.6 – This scenario is characterized as having very low greenhouse gas concentration levels. It is a “peak-and-decline” scenario and assumes that greenhouse gas emissions peak between 2010 and 2020 with emissions declining substantially beyond 2020. The projected global warming increase compared to the reference period (1986-2005) is approximately 1.8 degree Fahrenheit (range of 0.54 to 3.06) by 2081-2100. Atmospheric C02 is expected to be approximately 425 parts per million in 2100. For the historical data, years 1950 – 2010, the data are consistent across scenarios and based on PRISM historical observations and interpolation of previous climate. Scenario II – RCP 4.5 – This scenario assumes a stabilization will occur shortly after 2100, and assumes less emissions than RCP 6.0, which is also a stabilization scenario. It is characterized by a peak in emissions around 2040 and then a decline. The projected global warming increase compared to the reference period 1986-2005 is approximately 3.24 degrees Fahrenheit (range of 1.98 to 4.68) by 2081-2100. Atmospheric C02 is expected to be approximately 600 parts per million in 2100. For the historical data, years 1950 – 2010, the data are consistent across scenarios and based on PRISM historical observations and interpolation of previous climate. Scenario III – RCP 6.0 – This is a stabilization scenario in which the increase in GHG emissions stabilizes shortly after 2100 through the application of a range of technologies and strategies for reducing GHG emissions. It is characterized by a peak in emissions around 2080 and then a decline. The projected global warming increase compared to the reference period 1986-2005 is approximately 3.96 degrees Celsius (range of 2.52 to 5.58) by 2081-2100. Atmospheric C02 is expected to be approximately 725 parts per million in 2100. For the historical data, years 1950 – 2010, the data are consistent across scenarios and based on PRISM historical observations and interpolation of previous climate. Scenario IV – RCP 8.5 – This scenario is characterized by increasing GHG emissions over time, and factors in the highest GHG concentration levels of all the scenarios by 2100. The projected global warming increase compared to the reference period 1986-2005 is approximately 6.66 degrees Celsius (range of 4.68 to 8.64) by 2081-2100. Atmospheric C02 is expected to be approximately 1225 parts per million in 2100. For the historical data, years 1950 – 2010, the data are consistent across scenarios and based on PRISM historical observations and interpolation of previous climate.

Climate Variable

Maximum Temperature – Average maximum temperature in degrees Fahrenheit for the season or annually. Access the Fact Sheet Minimum Temperature – Average minimum temperature in degrees Fahrenheit for the season or annually. Access the Fact Sheet Precipitation - Total precipitation in inches for the season or annually. Access the Fact Sheet Potential Evapotranspiration - Total potential evapotranspiration in inches for the season or annually. Access the Fact Sheet

MOVED TO NEW ISSUE: Can we do an extent only analysis so that it will take less time to run the calculation? Just putting this on here so we can talk about.

Baohong commented 7 years ago

Flex ECAT has been updated except for Climate Variable which will be updated after the "Data Fact Sheet" is available.

brosenbaum commented 7 years ago

Thanks Baohong - few notes:

1) We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders for them based on what is expected.

From the top level of the Current Development site (or internal presentation or production...) in DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental are the following three files.

2) if possible, can we make the Climate Scenario pop-up (from the "i") the same size as the other two popups? (from Climate Variable and Season or Annual)

3) here is text to replace the "Help" where we currently have "to be edited." - if this is too long, I can shorten it: _The EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window contains several adjustable parameters. Selections for each parameter provide the variables that control the climate comparison displayed on the map. The parameters are as follows:

  1. Climate Scenario – select the climate model to map a future scenario.
  2. Starting year for baseline – the “baseline” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to a comparison year (or period) to reveal changes in the climate variable over time. If the baseline is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the baseline period.
  3. Ending year for baseline – select the year that marks the end of the baseline period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the baseline is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  4. Starting year for comparison – the “comparison” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to the baseline year (or period). If the comparison is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the comparison period.
  5. Ending year for comparison – select the year that marks the end of the comparison period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the comparison is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  6. Climate variable – select the metric (temperature, precipitation, etc.) to be mapped.
  7. Season or Annual – select the season to be displayed on the map, or “Annual” for annual mean values. The blue circular “i” icon to the right of some parameters indicates that supporting information is available for the parameter. Click the icon to reveal detailed information about the available selections for each parameter. Once the parameters have been selected, click the Calculate Change button in the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window. The calculation may take several minutes to complete. Once the calculations are complete the map displays along with a legend detailing the amount of change between the baseline year or period and the comparison year or period. The example above depicts the change in precipitation in summer when comparing the baseline period of 1995-2000 to the comparison period of 2020-2025. Clicking on a location on the map provides a pop-up window that shows the amount of change at the location. Transparency of the new layer may be adjusted so that features below the layer are visible. In the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool pop-up, use the Transparency slider bar to adjust the transparency. The example below shows that the clicked location is just to the east of Kansas City, KS. Based on the parameters entered into the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool, calculations reveal that maximum temperature change at the location is estimated to be 4.27 degrees Fahrenheit during the period of 2050-2079 when compared to the baseline period of 1950-1979. To remove the ECAT change results from the map, click on the Clear Layers button. The Download HUC12 average values (CSV) button creates a comma-separated values file of the ECAT results based off of the chosen parameters. The resulting CSV will be organized by HUC12 and will contain the following: OID (an identifier used for processing – can be ignored), HUC_12 (12 digit CHARACTER string – leading “0” in some HUC12 codes), ZONECODE (another identifier used for processing), COUNT (of the number of cells used to calculate the mean value), AREA (based on the HUC12 cell count), and MEAN (which is the average value of the cells within the HUC12). A popup will open asking for a file name and location to save the CSV file to. At this time, it is suggested the user capture the scenario selected for this output by a screen capture or adding a description to the CSV file.
Baohong commented 7 years ago

For issue 2), it is for https://leb.epa.gov/Projects/EnviroAtlas/CurrentDevelopment/FSViewer/index.html, right? So we want the size of Climate Scenario pop-up box to be same with that of Climate Variable and Season or Annual, not just the font size, right? For issue 3) Where should I place the text? Or should I place the text item by item (There are 7 items)?

brosenbaum commented 7 years ago

These were for "ECAT" - I'll work on a separate list for the FSViewer..

brosenbaum commented 7 years ago

oops... hit return to soon.

All of that text was for the "Help" window in Flex - but that is way too much. Let's change it to this for the "Help" state in the ECAT Tool:

"The EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window contains several adjustable parameters. Selections for each parameter provide the variables that control the climate comparison displayed on the map.

The blue circular icon to the right of some parameters indicates that supporting information is available for the parameter. Click the icon to reveal detailed information about the available selections for each parameter.

Once the parameters have been selected, click the Calculate Change button in the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window. The calculation may take several minutes to complete.

To remove the ECAT change results from the map, click on the Clear Layers button. The Download HUC12 average values (CSV) button creates a comma-separated values file of the ECAT results based off of the chosen parameters.

For more documentation, please see the main Help document available on the Interactive Map page."

does that make sense?

Baohong commented 7 years ago

Hi Barb, For item 1, I can find file D:\Public\Data\projects\www\natlas\CurrentDevelopment\DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental\Climate_PET.pdf Why you mentioned “We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders”? Baohong

From: brosenbaum [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 3:22 PM To: Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas EnviroAtlas@noreply.github.com Cc: Baohong bji@innovateteam.com; Comment comment@noreply.github.com Subject: Re: [Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas] Modifications to Flex ECAT Widget (#184)

Thanks Baohong - few notes:

1) We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders for them based on what is expected.

From the top level of the Current Development site (or internal presentation or production...) in DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental are the following three files.

· Climate_Precip.pdf (for Precipitation)

These are the only DFS that I know of. Also, Temp might have a Min and Max but I was told it’s the same DFS so I left it as one.

2) if possible, can we make the Climate Scenario pop-up (from the "i") the same size as the other two popups? (from Climate Variable and Season or Annual)

3) here is text to replace the "Help" where we currently have "to be edited." - if this is too long, I can shorten it: The EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window contains several adjustable parameters. Selections for each parameter provide the variables that control the climate comparison displayed on the map. The parameters are as follows:

  1. Climate Scenario – select the climate model to map a future scenario.
  2. Starting year for baseline – the “baseline” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to a comparison year (or period) to reveal changes in the climate variable over time. If the baseline is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the baseline period.
  3. Ending year for baseline – select the year that marks the end of the baseline period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the baseline is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  4. Starting year for comparison – the “comparison” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to the baseline year (or period). If the comparison is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the comparison period.
  5. Ending year for comparison – select the year that marks the end of the comparison period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the comparison is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  6. Climate variable – select the metric (temperature, precipitation, etc.) to be mapped.
  7. Season or Annual – select the season to be displayed on the map, or “Annual” for annual mean values. The blue circular “i” icon to the right of some parameters indicates that supporting information is available for the parameter. Click the icon to reveal detailed information about the available selections for each parameter. Once the parameters have been selected, click the Calculate Change button in the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window. The calculation may take several minutes to complete. Once the calculations are complete the map displays along with a legend detailing the amount of change between the baseline year or period and the comparison year or period. The example above depicts the change in precipitation in summer when comparing the baseline period of 1995-2000 to the comparison period of 2020-2025. Clicking on a location on the map provides a pop-up window that shows the amount of change at the location. Transparency of the new layer may be adjusted so that features below the layer are visible. In the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool pop-up, use the Transparency slider bar to adjust the transparency. The example below shows that the clicked location is just to the east of Kansas City, KS. Based on the parameters entered into the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool, calculations reveal that maximum temperature change at the location is estimated to be 4.27 degrees Fahrenheit during the period of 2050-2079 when compared to the baseline period of 1950-1979. To remove the ECAT change results from the map, click on the Clear Layers button. The Download HUC12 average values (CSV) button creates a comma-separated values file of the ECAT results based off of the chosen parameters. The resulting CSV will be organized by HUC12 and will contain the following: OID (an identifier used for processing – can be ignored), HUC_12 (12 digit CHARACTER string – leading “0” in some HUC12 codes), ZONE_CODE (another identifier used for processing), COUNT (of the number of cells used to calculate the mean value), AREA (based on the HUC12 cell count), and MEAN (which is the average value of the cells within the HUC12). A popup will open asking for a file name and location to save the CSV file to. At this time, it is suggested the user capture the scenario selected for this output by a screen capture or adding a description to the CSV file.

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brosenbaum commented 7 years ago

I mentioned it so if you looked at the files and they were all the same pdf, you would know it wasn't a mistake.

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Baohong notifications@github.com wrote:

Hi Barb, For item 1, I can find file D:\Public\Data\projects\www\natlas\CurrentDevelopment\ DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental\Climate_PET.pdf Why you mentioned “We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders”? Baohong

From: brosenbaum [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 3:22 PM To: Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas EnviroAtlas@noreply.github.com Cc: Baohong bji@innovateteam.com; Comment comment@noreply.github.com Subject: Re: [Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas] Modifications to Flex ECAT Widget (#184)

Thanks Baohong - few notes:

1) We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders for them based on what is expected.

From the top level of the Current Development site (or internal presentation or production...) in DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental are the following three files.

  • Climate_PET.pdf (for Potential Evapotranspiration)
  • Climate_Temp.pdf (for Max and Min Temperatures)

· Climate_Precip.pdf (for Precipitation)

These are the only DFS that I know of. Also, Temp might have a Min and Max but I was told it’s the same DFS so I left it as one.

2) if possible, can we make the Climate Scenario pop-up (from the "i") the same size as the other two popups? (from Climate Variable and Season or Annual)

3) here is text to replace the "Help" where we currently have "to be edited." - if this is too long, I can shorten it: The EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window contains several adjustable parameters. Selections for each parameter provide the variables that control the climate comparison displayed on the map. The parameters are as follows:

  1. Climate Scenario – select the climate model to map a future scenario.
  2. Starting year for baseline – the “baseline” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to a comparison year (or period) to reveal changes in the climate variable over time. If the baseline is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the baseline period.
  3. Ending year for baseline – select the year that marks the end of the baseline period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the baseline is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  4. Starting year for comparison – the “comparison” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to the baseline year (or period). If the comparison is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the comparison period.
  5. Ending year for comparison – select the year that marks the end of the comparison period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the comparison is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  6. Climate variable – select the metric (temperature, precipitation, etc.) to be mapped.
  7. Season or Annual – select the season to be displayed on the map, or “Annual” for annual mean values. The blue circular “i” icon to the right of some parameters indicates that supporting information is available for the parameter. Click the icon to reveal detailed information about the available selections for each parameter. Once the parameters have been selected, click the Calculate Change button in the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window. The calculation may take several minutes to complete. Once the calculations are complete the map displays along with a legend detailing the amount of change between the baseline year or period and the comparison year or period. The example above depicts the change in precipitation in summer when comparing the baseline period of 1995-2000 to the comparison period of 2020-2025. Clicking on a location on the map provides a pop-up window that shows the amount of change at the location. Transparency of the new layer may be adjusted so that features below the layer are visible. In the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool pop-up, use the Transparency slider bar to adjust the transparency. The example below shows that the clicked location is just to the east of Kansas City, KS. Based on the parameters entered into the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool, calculations reveal that maximum temperature change at the location is estimated to be 4.27 degrees Fahrenheit during the period of 2050-2079 when compared to the baseline period of 1950-1979. To remove the ECAT change results from the map, click on the Clear Layers button. The Download HUC12 average values (CSV) button creates a comma-separated values file of the ECAT results based off of the chosen parameters. The resulting CSV will be organized by HUC12 and will contain the following: OID (an identifier used for processing – can be ignored), HUC_12 (12 digit CHARACTER string – leading “0” in some HUC12 codes), ZONE_CODE (another identifier used for processing), COUNT (of the number of cells used to calculate the mean value), AREA (based on the HUC12 cell count), and MEAN (which is the average value of the cells within the HUC12). A popup will open asking for a file name and location to save the CSV file to. At this time, it is suggested the user capture the scenario selected for this output by a screen capture or adding a description to the CSV file.

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Baohong commented 7 years ago

Can I use those files as link to Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables?

From: brosenbaum [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 1:15 PM To: Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas EnviroAtlas@noreply.github.com Cc: Baohong bji@innovateteam.com; Comment comment@noreply.github.com Subject: Re: [Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas] Modifications to Flex ECAT Widget (#184)

I mentioned it so if you looked at the files and they were all the same pdf, you would know it wasn't a mistake.

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Baohong notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:

Hi Barb, For item 1, I can find file D:\Public\Data\projects\www\natlas\CurrentDevelopment\ DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental\Climate_PET.pdf Why you mentioned “We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders”? Baohong

From: brosenbaum [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 3:22 PM To: Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas EnviroAtlas@noreply.github.com<mailto:EnviroAtlas@noreply.github.com> Cc: Baohong bji@innovateteam.com<mailto:bji@innovateteam.com>; Comment comment@noreply.github.com<mailto:comment@noreply.github.com> Subject: Re: [Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas] Modifications to Flex ECAT Widget (#184)

Thanks Baohong - few notes:

1) We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders for them based on what is expected.

From the top level of the Current Development site (or internal presentation or production...) in DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental are the following three files.

  • Climate_PET.pdf (for Potential Evapotranspiration)
  • Climate_Temp.pdf (for Max and Min Temperatures)

· Climate_Precip.pdf (for Precipitation)

These are the only DFS that I know of. Also, Temp might have a Min and Max but I was told it’s the same DFS so I left it as one.

2) if possible, can we make the Climate Scenario pop-up (from the "i") the same size as the other two popups? (from Climate Variable and Season or Annual)

3) here is text to replace the "Help" where we currently have "to be edited." - if this is too long, I can shorten it: The EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window contains several adjustable parameters. Selections for each parameter provide the variables that control the climate comparison displayed on the map. The parameters are as follows:

  1. Climate Scenario – select the climate model to map a future scenario.
  2. Starting year for baseline – the “baseline” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to a comparison year (or period) to reveal changes in the climate variable over time. If the baseline is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the baseline period.
  3. Ending year for baseline – select the year that marks the end of the baseline period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the baseline is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  4. Starting year for comparison – the “comparison” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to the baseline year (or period). If the comparison is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the comparison period.
  5. Ending year for comparison – select the year that marks the end of the comparison period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the comparison is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  6. Climate variable – select the metric (temperature, precipitation, etc.) to be mapped.
  7. Season or Annual – select the season to be displayed on the map, or “Annual” for annual mean values. The blue circular “i” icon to the right of some parameters indicates that supporting information is available for the parameter. Click the icon to reveal detailed information about the available selections for each parameter. Once the parameters have been selected, click the Calculate Change button in the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window. The calculation may take several minutes to complete. Once the calculations are complete the map displays along with a legend detailing the amount of change between the baseline year or period and the comparison year or period. The example above depicts the change in precipitation in summer when comparing the baseline period of 1995-2000 to the comparison period of 2020-2025. Clicking on a location on the map provides a pop-up window that shows the amount of change at the location. Transparency of the new layer may be adjusted so that features below the layer are visible. In the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool pop-up, use the Transparency slider bar to adjust the transparency. The example below shows that the clicked location is just to the east of Kansas City, KS. Based on the parameters entered into the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool, calculations reveal that maximum temperature change at the location is estimated to be 4.27 degrees Fahrenheit during the period of 2050-2079 when compared to the baseline period of 1950-1979. To remove the ECAT change results from the map, click on the Clear Layers button. The Download HUC12 average values (CSV) button creates a comma-separated values file of the ECAT results based off of the chosen parameters. The resulting CSV will be organized by HUC12 and will contain the following: OID (an identifier used for processing – can be ignored), HUC_12 (12 digit CHARACTER string – leading “0” in some HUC12 codes), ZONE_CODE (another identifier used for processing), COUNT (of the number of cells used to calculate the mean value), AREA (based on the HUC12 cell count), and MEAN (which is the average value of the cells within the HUC12). A popup will open asking for a file name and location to save the CSV file to. At this time, it is suggested the user capture the scenario selected for this output by a screen capture or adding a description to the CSV file.

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brosenbaum commented 7 years ago

yes - if it would be easier now, I can move them to production so the link would be https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_PET.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_Precip.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_Temp.pdf

instead of https://leb.epa.gov/Projects/EnviroAtlas/CurrentDevelopment/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/*.pdf

let me know if you want them in production now.

Barb

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Baohong notifications@github.com wrote:

Can I use those files as link to Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables?

From: brosenbaum [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 1:15 PM To: Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas EnviroAtlas@noreply.github.com Cc: Baohong bji@innovateteam.com; Comment comment@noreply.github.com Subject: Re: [Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas] Modifications to Flex ECAT Widget (#184)

I mentioned it so if you looked at the files and they were all the same pdf, you would know it wasn't a mistake.

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Baohong <notifications@github.com<mailto: notifications@github.com>> wrote:

Hi Barb, For item 1, I can find file D:\Public\Data\projects\www\natlas\CurrentDevelopment\ DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental\Climate_PET.pdf Why you mentioned “We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders”? Baohong

From: brosenbaum [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 3:22 PM To: Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas <EnviroAtlas@noreply.github.com<mailto: EnviroAtlas@noreply.github.com>> Cc: Baohong bji@innovateteam.com<mailto:bji@innovateteam.com>; Comment comment@noreply.github.com<mailto:comment@noreply.github.com> Subject: Re: [Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas] Modifications to Flex ECAT Widget (#184)

Thanks Baohong - few notes:

1) We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders for them based on what is expected.

From the top level of the Current Development site (or internal presentation or production...) in DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental are the following three files.

  • Climate_PET.pdf (for Potential Evapotranspiration)
  • Climate_Temp.pdf (for Max and Min Temperatures)

· Climate_Precip.pdf (for Precipitation)

These are the only DFS that I know of. Also, Temp might have a Min and Max but I was told it’s the same DFS so I left it as one.

2) if possible, can we make the Climate Scenario pop-up (from the "i") the same size as the other two popups? (from Climate Variable and Season or Annual)

3) here is text to replace the "Help" where we currently have "to be edited." - if this is too long, I can shorten it: The EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window contains several adjustable parameters. Selections for each parameter provide the variables that control the climate comparison displayed on the map. The parameters are as follows:

  1. Climate Scenario – select the climate model to map a future scenario.
  2. Starting year for baseline – the “baseline” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to a comparison year (or period) to reveal changes in the climate variable over time. If the baseline is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the baseline period.
  3. Ending year for baseline – select the year that marks the end of the baseline period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the baseline is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  4. Starting year for comparison – the “comparison” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to the baseline year (or period). If the comparison is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the comparison period.
  5. Ending year for comparison – select the year that marks the end of the comparison period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the comparison is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  6. Climate variable – select the metric (temperature, precipitation, etc.) to be mapped.
  7. Season or Annual – select the season to be displayed on the map, or “Annual” for annual mean values. The blue circular “i” icon to the right of some parameters indicates that supporting information is available for the parameter. Click the icon to reveal detailed information about the available selections for each parameter. Once the parameters have been selected, click the Calculate Change button in the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window. The calculation may take several minutes to complete. Once the calculations are complete the map displays along with a legend detailing the amount of change between the baseline year or period and the comparison year or period. The example above depicts the change in precipitation in summer when comparing the baseline period of 1995-2000 to the comparison period of 2020-2025. Clicking on a location on the map provides a pop-up window that shows the amount of change at the location. Transparency of the new layer may be adjusted so that features below the layer are visible. In the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool pop-up, use the Transparency slider bar to adjust the transparency. The example below shows that the clicked location is just to the east of Kansas City, KS. Based on the parameters entered into the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool, calculations reveal that maximum temperature change at the location is estimated to be 4.27 degrees Fahrenheit during the period of 2050-2079 when compared to the baseline period of 1950-1979. To remove the ECAT change results from the map, click on the Clear Layers button. The Download HUC12 average values (CSV) button creates a comma-separated values file of the ECAT results based off of the chosen parameters. The resulting CSV will be organized by HUC12 and will contain the following: OID (an identifier used for processing – can be ignored), HUC_12 (12 digit CHARACTER string – leading “0” in some HUC12 codes), ZONE_CODE (another identifier used for processing), COUNT (of the number of cells used to calculate the mean value), AREA (based on the HUC12 cell count), and MEAN (which is the average value of the cells within the HUC12). A popup will open asking for a file name and location to save the CSV file to. At this time, it is suggested the user capture the scenario selected for this output by a screen capture or adding a description to the CSV file.

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Baohong commented 7 years ago

Yes please move them to production. I still need some time to figure out a way to put the hyper link in textArea which is different in Flex. Baohong

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yes - if it would be easier now, I can move them to production so the link would be https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_PET.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_Precip.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_Temp.pdf

instead of https://leb.epa.gov/Projects/EnviroAtlas/CurrentDevelopment/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/*.pdf

let me know if you want them in production now.

Barb

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Can I use those files as link to Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables?

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I mentioned it so if you looked at the files and they were all the same pdf, you would know it wasn't a mistake.

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Hi Barb, For item 1, I can find file D:\Public\Data\projects\www\natlas\CurrentDevelopment\ DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental\Climate_PET.pdf Why you mentioned “We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders”? Baohong

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Thanks Baohong - few notes:

1) We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders for them based on what is expected.

From the top level of the Current Development site (or internal presentation or production...) in DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental are the following three files.

  • Climate_PET.pdf (for Potential Evapotranspiration)
  • Climate_Temp.pdf (for Max and Min Temperatures)

· Climate_Precip.pdf (for Precipitation)

These are the only DFS that I know of. Also, Temp might have a Min and Max but I was told it’s the same DFS so I left it as one.

2) if possible, can we make the Climate Scenario pop-up (from the "i") the same size as the other two popups? (from Climate Variable and Season or Annual)

3) here is text to replace the "Help" where we currently have "to be edited." - if this is too long, I can shorten it: The EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window contains several adjustable parameters. Selections for each parameter provide the variables that control the climate comparison displayed on the map. The parameters are as follows:

  1. Climate Scenario – select the climate model to map a future scenario.
  2. Starting year for baseline – the “baseline” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to a comparison year (or period) to reveal changes in the climate variable over time. If the baseline is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the baseline period.
  3. Ending year for baseline – select the year that marks the end of the baseline period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the baseline is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  4. Starting year for comparison – the “comparison” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to the baseline year (or period). If the comparison is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the comparison period.
  5. Ending year for comparison – select the year that marks the end of the comparison period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the comparison is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  6. Climate variable – select the metric (temperature, precipitation, etc.) to be mapped.
  7. Season or Annual – select the season to be displayed on the map, or “Annual” for annual mean values. The blue circular “i” icon to the right of some parameters indicates that supporting information is available for the parameter. Click the icon to reveal detailed information about the available selections for each parameter. Once the parameters have been selected, click the Calculate Change button in the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window. The calculation may take several minutes to complete. Once the calculations are complete the map displays along with a legend detailing the amount of change between the baseline year or period and the comparison year or period. The example above depicts the change in precipitation in summer when comparing the baseline period of 1995-2000 to the comparison period of 2020-2025. Clicking on a location on the map provides a pop-up window that shows the amount of change at the location. Transparency of the new layer may be adjusted so that features below the layer are visible. In the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool pop-up, use the Transparency slider bar to adjust the transparency. The example below shows that the clicked location is just to the east of Kansas City, KS. Based on the parameters entered into the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool, calculations reveal that maximum temperature change at the location is estimated to be 4.27 degrees Fahrenheit during the period of 2050-2079 when compared to the baseline period of 1950-1979. To remove the ECAT change results from the map, click on the Clear Layers button. The Download HUC12 average values (CSV) button creates a comma-separated values file of the ECAT results based off of the chosen parameters. The resulting CSV will be organized by HUC12 and will contain the following: OID (an identifier used for processing – can be ignored), HUC_12 (12 digit CHARACTER string – leading “0” in some HUC12 codes), ZONE_CODE (another identifier used for processing), COUNT (of the number of cells used to calculate the mean value), AREA (based on the HUC12 cell count), and MEAN (which is the average value of the cells within the HUC12). A popup will open asking for a file name and location to save the CSV file to. At this time, it is suggested the user capture the scenario selected for this output by a screen capture or adding a description to the CSV file.

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brosenbaum commented 7 years ago

it might help to look at the splash screen - I know we have hyperlinks in there.... but I know in the map descriptions we only have the URL written out....

And, the files are in production as: https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/Climate_PET.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/Climate_Precip.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/Climate_Temp.pdf

let me know if there's something else I can do to help.

Barb

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Yes please move them to production. I still need some time to figure out a way to put the hyper link in textArea which is different in Flex. Baohong

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yes - if it would be easier now, I can move them to production so the link would be https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_PET.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_Precip.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_Temp.pdf

instead of https://leb.epa.gov/Projects/EnviroAtlas/CurrentDevelopment/ DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/*.pdf

let me know if you want them in production now.

Barb

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Can I use those files as link to Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables?

From: brosenbaum [mailto:notifications@github.com] Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 1:15 PM To: Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas <EnviroAtlas@noreply.github.com<mailto: EnviroAtlas@noreply.github.com>> Cc: Baohong bji@innovateteam.com<mailto:bji@innovateteam.com>; Comment comment@noreply.github.com<mailto:comment@noreply.github.com> Subject: Re: [Innovate-Inc/EnviroAtlas] Modifications to Flex ECAT Widget (#184)

I mentioned it so if you looked at the files and they were all the same pdf, you would know it wasn't a mistake.

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Hi Barb, For item 1, I can find file D:\Public\Data\projects\www\natlas\CurrentDevelopment\

DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental\Climate_PET.pdf Why you mentioned “We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders”? Baohong

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Thanks Baohong - few notes:

1) We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders for them based on what is expected.

From the top level of the Current Development site (or internal presentation or production...) in DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental are the following three files.

  • Climate_PET.pdf (for Potential Evapotranspiration)
  • Climate_Temp.pdf (for Max and Min Temperatures)

· Climate_Precip.pdf (for Precipitation)

These are the only DFS that I know of. Also, Temp might have a Min and Max but I was told it’s the same DFS so I left it as one.

2) if possible, can we make the Climate Scenario pop-up (from the "i") the same size as the other two popups? (from Climate Variable and Season or Annual)

3) here is text to replace the "Help" where we currently have "to be edited." - if this is too long, I can shorten it: The EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window contains several adjustable parameters. Selections for each parameter provide the variables that control the climate comparison displayed on the map. The parameters are as follows:

  1. Climate Scenario – select the climate model to map a future scenario.
  2. Starting year for baseline – the “baseline” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to a comparison year (or period) to reveal changes in the climate variable over time. If the baseline is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the baseline period.
  3. Ending year for baseline – select the year that marks the end of the baseline period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the baseline is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  4. Starting year for comparison – the “comparison” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to the baseline year (or period). If the comparison is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the comparison period.
  5. Ending year for comparison – select the year that marks the end of the comparison period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the comparison is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  6. Climate variable – select the metric (temperature, precipitation, etc.) to be mapped.
  7. Season or Annual – select the season to be displayed on the map, or “Annual” for annual mean values. The blue circular “i” icon to the right of some parameters indicates that supporting information is available for the parameter. Click the icon to reveal detailed information about the available selections for each parameter. Once the parameters have been selected, click the Calculate Change button in the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window. The calculation may take several minutes to complete. Once the calculations are complete the map displays along with a legend detailing the amount of change between the baseline year or period and the comparison year or period. The example above depicts the change in precipitation in summer when comparing the baseline period of 1995-2000 to the comparison period of 2020-2025. Clicking on a location on the map provides a pop-up window that shows the amount of change at the location. Transparency of the new layer may be adjusted so that features below the layer are visible. In the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool pop-up, use the Transparency slider bar to adjust the transparency. The example below shows that the clicked location is just to the east of Kansas City, KS. Based on the parameters entered into the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool, calculations reveal that maximum temperature change at the location is estimated to be 4.27 degrees Fahrenheit during the period of 2050-2079 when compared to the baseline period of 1950-1979. To remove the ECAT change results from the map, click on the Clear Layers button. The Download HUC12 average values (CSV) button creates a comma-separated values file of the ECAT results based off of the chosen parameters. The resulting CSV will be organized by HUC12 and will contain the following: OID (an identifier used for processing – can be ignored), HUC_12 (12 digit CHARACTER string – leading “0” in some HUC12 codes), ZONE_CODE (another identifier used for processing), COUNT (of the number of cells used to calculate the mean value), AREA (based on the HUC12 cell count), and MEAN (which is the average value of the cells within the HUC12). A popup will open asking for a file name and location to save the CSV file to. At this time, it is suggested the user capture the scenario selected for this output by a screen capture or adding a description to the CSV file.

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Baohong commented 7 years ago

Thanks, Barb! I will see how it help.

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it might help to look at the splash screen - I know we have hyperlinks in there.... but I know in the map descriptions we only have the URL written out....

And, the files are in production as: https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/Climate_PET.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/Climate_Precip.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/Climate_Temp.pdf

let me know if there's something else I can do to help.

Barb

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 6:00 PM, Baohong notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:

Yes please move them to production. I still need some time to figure out a way to put the hyper link in textArea which is different in Flex. Baohong

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yes - if it would be easier now, I can move them to production so the link would be https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_PET.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_Precip.pdf https://enviroatlas.epa.gov/enviroatlas/DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/ Climate_Temp.pdf

instead of https://leb.epa.gov/Projects/EnviroAtlas/CurrentDevelopment/ DataFactSheets/pdf/Supplemental/*.pdf

let me know if you want them in production now.

Barb

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Baohong <notifications@github.com< mailto:notifications@github.com%3c%0b> mailto:notifications@github.com>> wrote:

Can I use those files as link to Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables?

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I mentioned it so if you looked at the files and they were all the same pdf, you would know it wasn't a mistake.

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 9:08 AM, Baohong <notifications@github.com< mailto:notifications@github.com%3c%0b> mailto: mailto:notifications@github.com%3cmailto:%0b> notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com%3c mailto:notifications@github.com>>> wrote:

Hi Barb, For item 1, I can find file D:\Public\Data\projects\www\natlas\CurrentDevelopment\

DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental\Climate_PET.pdf Why you mentioned “We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders”? Baohong

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Thanks Baohong - few notes:

1) We still don’t have Data Fact Sheets for the Climate variables but I have created placeholders for them based on what is expected.

From the top level of the Current Development site (or internal presentation or production...) in DataFactSheets\pdf\Supplemental are the following three files.

  • Climate_PET.pdf (for Potential Evapotranspiration)
  • Climate_Temp.pdf (for Max and Min Temperatures)

· Climate_Precip.pdf (for Precipitation)

These are the only DFS that I know of. Also, Temp might have a Min and Max but I was told it’s the same DFS so I left it as one.

2) if possible, can we make the Climate Scenario pop-up (from the "i") the same size as the other two popups? (from Climate Variable and Season or Annual)

3) here is text to replace the "Help" where we currently have "to be edited." - if this is too long, I can shorten it: The EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window contains several adjustable parameters. Selections for each parameter provide the variables that control the climate comparison displayed on the map. The parameters are as follows:

  1. Climate Scenario – select the climate model to map a future scenario.
  2. Starting year for baseline – the “baseline” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to a comparison year (or period) to reveal changes in the climate variable over time. If the baseline is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the baseline period.
  3. Ending year for baseline – select the year that marks the end of the baseline period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the baseline is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  4. Starting year for comparison – the “comparison” is the year or period of consecutive years that will be compared to the baseline year (or period). If the comparison is a period of multiple consecutive years, this should be the first year of the comparison period.
  5. Ending year for comparison – select the year that marks the end of the comparison period. The ending year must be equal to or later than the starting year. If the comparison is only one year, select the same year as the starting year.
  6. Climate variable – select the metric (temperature, precipitation, etc.) to be mapped.
  7. Season or Annual – select the season to be displayed on the map, or “Annual” for annual mean values. The blue circular “i” icon to the right of some parameters indicates that supporting information is available for the parameter. Click the icon to reveal detailed information about the available selections for each parameter. Once the parameters have been selected, click the Calculate Change button in the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool window. The calculation may take several minutes to complete. Once the calculations are complete the map displays along with a legend detailing the amount of change between the baseline year or period and the comparison year or period. The example above depicts the change in precipitation in summer when comparing the baseline period of 1995-2000 to the comparison period of 2020-2025. Clicking on a location on the map provides a pop-up window that shows the amount of change at the location. Transparency of the new layer may be adjusted so that features below the layer are visible. In the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool pop-up, use the Transparency slider bar to adjust the transparency. The example below shows that the clicked location is just to the east of Kansas City, KS. Based on the parameters entered into the EnviroAtlas Change Analysis Tool, calculations reveal that maximum temperature change at the location is estimated to be 4.27 degrees Fahrenheit during the period of 2050-2079 when compared to the baseline period of 1950-1979. To remove the ECAT change results from the map, click on the Clear Layers button. The Download HUC12 average values (CSV) button creates a comma-separated values file of the ECAT results based off of the chosen parameters. The resulting CSV will be organized by HUC12 and will contain the following: OID (an identifier used for processing – can be ignored), HUC_12 (12 digit CHARACTER string – leading “0” in some HUC12 codes), ZONE_CODE (another identifier used for processing), COUNT (of the number of cells used to calculate the mean value), AREA (based on the HUC12 cell count), and MEAN (which is the average value of the cells within the HUC12). A popup will open asking for a file name and location to save the CSV file to. At this time, it is suggested the user capture the scenario selected for this output by a screen capture or adding a description to the CSV file.

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Baohong commented 7 years ago

Flex splash screen really helps for the hyper link in ECAT popup window! Flex ECAT and javascript FSViewer are both updated. Please take a look to see if I miss anything out. Thanks!

brosenbaum commented 7 years ago

changes in Current Development - awaiting client approval to move to production.