Closed ivanbusthomi closed 7 years ago
Mas @lucernae , could you please remind us what this number tells us?
mas @ivanbusthomi. That's the timezone being used in the report.
I also realign the numbers and shaking description. Just to follow the header.
People exposed and perceived shaking are now right-justified. All three rows should be centre-justified.
Actually I did the right-justified because it looks nice. It feels strange for the number to be centre-justified.
do it center - aligned for all
The estimate is based on ground shaking data from BMKG, population count data derived by DMInnovation from worldpop.org.uk, place information data provided by Indonesian Geospatial Portal at http://portal.ina-sdi.or.id and software developed by BNPB.
I proposed to update the some word in the sentence on above : The estimate is based on ground shaking data from BMKG, population count data derived by DMInnovation from worldpop.org.uk and BPS Census Data 2010, place information data provided by Indonesian Geospatial Portal at http://tanahair.indonesia.go.id and software developed by BNPB................
Closing this since the change suggestions have already been implemented.
Currently, we already have an informative pdf report generated from the InaSAFE Realtime Earthquake platform. To make the report better, we need to update a few parts in the pdf report in terms of terminologies that are used, data source information and some table element.
Here are some suggestions, hopefully it can easily be updated.
Update the term
affected
toexposed
The MMI number in the table should be centered, and the column size should be equal.
Update the disclaimer text at the bottom of the page to match the update in the data that are used. This is the updated text:
This impact estimation is automatically generated and only takes into account the population and cities affected by different levels of ground shaking. The estimate is based on ground shaking data from BMKG, population count data derived by DMInnovation from worldpop.org.uk, place information data provided by Indonesian Geospatial Portal at http://portal.ina-sdi.or.id and software developed by BNPB. Limitations in the estimates of ground shaking, population and place names datasets may result in significant misrepresentation of the on-the-ground situation in the figures shown here. Consequently, decisions should not be made solely on the information presented here and should always be verified by ground truthing and other reliable information sources. The fatality calculation assumes that no fatalities occur for shake levels below MMI 4. Fatality counts of less than 50 are rounded down.
CC @Charlotte-Morgan @timlinux @gubuntu @lucernae