Jason

Software Engineer

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The Climate Spiral is an animated data visualization graphic designed to demonstrate the progression of global warming. The graphic depicts global average temperature anomalies which are computed relative to a base period from 1951-1980. This dataset is proved by NASA and documentation can be found here

 

The reason we work with anomalies, rather than absolute temperature, is that absolute temperature varies enormously over short distances, while monthly or annual temperature anomalies are representative of a much larger region.

 

The original climate spiral was published in 2016 by British climate scientist Ed Hawkins to portray global average temperature anomaly since 1850. The visualization graphic has since been expanded to represent other time-varying quantities such as atmospheric CO2 concentration, carbon budget, and arctic sea ice volume.

 

Technologies used: Javacript, p5js

 

You can find a link to the github repository for this project here.

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The Climate Spiral is an animated data visualization graphic designed to demonstrate the progression of global warming. The graphic depicts global average temperature anomalies which are computed relative to a base period from 1951-1980. This dataset is proved by NASA and documentation can be found here

 

The reason we work with anomalies, rather than absolute temperature, is that absolute temperature varies enormously over short distances, while monthly or annual temperature anomalies are representative of a much larger region.

 

The original climate spiral was published in 2016 by British climate scientist Ed Hawkins to portray global average temperature anomaly since 1850. The visualization graphic has since been expanded to represent other time-varying quantities such as atmospheric CO2 concentration, carbon budget, and arctic sea ice volume.

 

Technologies used: Javacript, p5js

 

You can find a link to the github repository for this project here.

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The Climate Spiral is an animated data visualization graphic designed to demonstrate the progression of global warming. The graphic depicts global average temperature anomalies which are computed relative to a base period from 1951-1980. This dataset is proved by NASA and documentation can be found here

 

The reason we work with anomalies, rather than absolute temperature, is that absolute temperature varies enormously over short distances, while monthly or annual temperature anomalies are representative of a much larger region.

 

The original climate spiral was published in 2016 by British climate scientist Ed Hawkins to portray global average temperature anomaly since 1850. The visualization graphic has since been expanded to represent other time-varying quantities such as atmospheric CO2 concentration, carbon budget, and arctic sea ice volume.

 

Technologies used: Javacript, p5js

 

You can find a link to the github repository for this project here.

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