Open emcruer opened 6 years ago
These are perfect, thank you!
If you don't mind, I'll add you as a reviewer when I make these changes, and you'll be able to easily compare current vs. proposed changes
Sure! I'd be happy to help.
On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 9:39 AM, Jack Koppa notifications@github.com wrote:
These are perfect, thank you!
If you don't mind, I'll add you as a reviewer when I make these changes, and you'll be able to easily compare current vs. proposed changes
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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!
Add feature request description below Perhaps add a little more information - on-boarding copy - about what city AQ does, how and why!
1). Welcome to cityAQ! Our mission is to provide open data about air quality in cities all over the world in order to fight pollution and impact policy. Use the search bar above to find and compare cities.
2). Detailed Data We use public data sources and make the information more universally accessible. You'll be able to see the overall air quality index (AQI) for each city, as well as the concentrations for each individual pollutant. To learn more about what these pollutants are, check out our Information Page.
3). AQI Explanation The number you see to the left is the Air Quality Index. It tells you how clean or polluted the air is and if there are any associated health concerns.
4). Dig Deeper For more information, as well as detailed maps and charts, visit the OpenAQ site and join our community.
Definitely throw out anything you don't like :), but thought it might provide a little more context for a new visitor!