sdl60660 / river-runner

Uses USGS/MERIT Basin data to visualize the path of a rain droplet to its endpoint.
https://river-runner-global.samlearner.com/
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The Himalayas have spikey geometry #23

Open owenpalmer opened 2 years ago

owenpalmer commented 2 years ago

image

sdl60660 commented 2 years ago

Ah, this would be more of a Mapbox issue, probably due to the exaggeration I'm putting on the 3d terrain, but thanks for flagging!

owenpalmer commented 2 years ago

Okay, makes sense. Happy to help!

marenab commented 2 years ago

@owenpalmer could you share more about the location where you're noticing these artifacts? lat/lon coordinates ideally, or a placename / river name and description.

We do see some spots with errors like this show up in the 3D terrain data, so I can report this location to the Mapbox raster data team.

owenpalmer commented 2 years ago

The lat/lng of the screenshot is 27.899001364948056, 86.86777465435735. The google maps link is: https://goo.gl/maps/95zKKS114arQvai8A.

I also saw occurrences of this bug along the Himalayas in general, but only in the very mountainous areas. Thank you @marenab!