I like how this turned out so thought I’d share. 🙂

I followed a workflow shared recently on LinkedIn by Tim Meko, graphics director at Washington Post.

Tools: Google Earth Engine > QGIS > Blender > Affinity Designer

Data source: NOAA

Posted by mapcourt

9 comments
  1. Tools: Google Earth Engine > QGIS > Blender > Affinity Designer

    Data source: NOAA

  2. It’s wild that we’re on the cusp of winter in the southern hemisphere. It sure doesn’t look like it.

  3. A nice cool 63° F here in the PNW. Well, the part I live in at least…

  4. Quick conversions for Celsius enjoyers:

    32°F = 0°C

    90°F = 32°C

    100°F = 38°C

    113°F = 45°C

  5. It be nice if we as a species could agree to just sit still for two years. Just to let the planet recover enough so we could return to some normal weather. Covid proved we could do it. We can with minimal activity keep our population fed, clothed, housed, and entertained.

    We don’t do it merely because it makes the top 1% feel like we will see we won’t need them. That they offer no real value to the bottom aside from the resources they hoard to keep us subservient.

  6. If you zoom in on North America the whole north east actually had a really comfortable day today. 73 F where I live, which is unseasonably cool compared to the 100 degrees days we’ve been having.

  7. the even band that stretches across the coast of alta and baja california 🤌

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