Open emcruer opened 6 years ago
Thanks, @emcruer! This is excellent, and really appreciate your ideas and how you fleshed them out here. Was great meeting you, and I'll keep you posted as we try to figure out how these (especially number 2) might be implemented
Great! It was nice meeting you, too, and I'd love to keep in contact to see how the project goes. I have another feature request open - was going to look at the on-boarding copy a little bit, too, after I review the main site.
Best,
Liza
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Thanks, @emcruer https://github.com/emcruer! This is excellent, and really appreciate your ideas and how you fleshed them out here. Was great meeting you, and I'll keep you posted as we try to figure out how these (especially #2 https://github.com/jackkoppa/cityaq/issues/2) might be implemented
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What feature would you like to see added (e.g. "I'd like to view more cities")? Why would that feature be useful to you or other people? And finally, do you have any suggestions on how the feature should look or work? The more info, the better!
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1). Using historical data, predict how the air quality will be in the future. For example, if I was a casual traveler, I'd want to know what the air quality might be on my vacation in Beijing in mid-summer. Are there better times to visit? Is the air quality worse at certain times of the year?
2). Using historical data to map trends. When a city is trending downward over a certain amount of time (say, 90 days? Although it might be best to ask an expert about air quality cycles), you'd get an alert. This information could be kept under a "Data" tab in the menu (user testing can confirm if this placement makes sense). Those involved in this sector would be able to track and use the data to spur action.