Alex has updated his surge files on GitHub. These files cover the new interpolation domain around NJ (only). He updated some mat files and corrected 4 m-files (very minor modifications). The m-files that changed are Central_analysis (updates for tides), pre_sm (correction one multiplication to division), plotOutput (updates to plot depth –see part c below), MevalIS(updates for tides).
With more points for the heatmap he suggests plotting depth=surge-ground elevation.
In terms of what “visually” looks good he is mapping all “dry” points to -6 feet and all points with deep water to 6 feet. This is a heads up for the gradient of the map.
Alex has updated his surge files on GitHub. These files cover the new interpolation domain around NJ (only). He updated some mat files and corrected 4 m-files (very minor modifications). The m-files that changed are Central_analysis (updates for tides), pre_sm (correction one multiplication to division), plotOutput (updates to plot depth –see part c below), MevalIS(updates for tides).
Some of the mat files are currently big (due to the large number of interpolation points) so cannot upload on Git. Download them from https://notredame.box.com/s/xb2juqdfaqyudoclt1mc5vfh73gcok8x
With more points for the heatmap he suggests plotting depth=surge-ground elevation. In terms of what “visually” looks good he is mapping all “dry” points to -6 feet and all points with deep water to 6 feet. This is a heads up for the gradient of the map.