eawag-surface-waters-research / alplakes-react

React application for the Alplakes front-end.
https://www.alplakes.eawag.ch/
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1D #29

Closed damienbouffard closed 3 months ago

damienbouffard commented 4 months ago

Showing the last week heat map is perhaps not the best front image to display. I would recommend to switch to yearly heatmap as default information for 1D model

f-baerenbold commented 4 months ago

In addition, could the surface temperature of the current year be included into the "historic temperature trend" plot in the bottom? Also, the plot does not show a "trend", but rather "historic surface temperature evolution".

And the x-axis should not contain the year if I understand the plot correctly. It should be DOY, right?

JamesRunnalls commented 4 months ago

In addition, could the surface temperature of the current year be included into the "historic temperature trend" plot in the bottom? Also, the plot does not show a "trend", but rather "historic surface temperature evolution".

And the x-axis should not contain the year if I understand the plot correctly. It should be DOY, right?

I can change the label and will add the surface temperature. It will have the year once I add the surface temperature of the current year.

JamesRunnalls commented 4 months ago

Showing the last week heat map is perhaps not the best front image to display. I would recommend to switch to yearly heatmap as default information for 1D model

Would you suggest data since Jan 1st or the previous 1 year of data?

f-baerenbold commented 4 months ago

Personally, I would suggest the previous 1 year I think.

damienbouffard commented 4 months ago

You can also just show the "average DOI temperature" as first image to display if you prefer (or if it is easier in term of data volume). By the way, I could not see the current year displayed on such DOI-based plot

f-baerenbold commented 3 months ago

Looks good now. Maybe write "Surface temperature" instead of just "Temperature" on the y-axis label. You could also add the quantiles to the legend to be more clear what the grey tones and I would also add the time frame somewhere on which the quantiles are based.