Erik Escoffier
Erik Escoffier
@cgiovando Facebook released a few local datasets last november: https://code.facebook.com/posts/596471193873876 https://ciesin.columbia.edu/data/hrsl/ Also see source gridded dataset: http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.edu/data/collection/gpw-v4/sets/browse
Hey there. Just a quick note, we are just starting to evaluate different solutions for a new version of our animated heatmap at GlobalFishingWatch. So far our potential options are...
Hi @jorgesancha. Thanks for the reply, and noted for the timeline. One question though: there's a gif attached to the issue, does that mean you have some working proof-of-concept somewhere?...
Ah, awesome, thanks. Shorter ids are definitely a win in scenarios when data is stored in the URL 🎉 As per the point about `mode`: while I can follow your...
Not necessarily rethinking the tool, but it could be an additional way to use it. @wrynearson The idea stems from a conversation with Benjamin Tran Dinh, creator of [Chronotrains](https://www.chronotrains.com/) a...
@wrynearson Hey thanks for that, super insightful 👍 > is this correct that the tool currently shows round-trip impacts Yes I actually fixed that _slight_ omission [back in January](https://github.com/developmentseed/ds-connect/commit/a2e44c1768a56a28bf54ed0001bb3e2be85b3c7a) 🙄...
For trains in Europe, I can talk with [Benjamin Tran Dinh ](https://github.com/developmentseed/co2ordinate/issues/32#issuecomment-1744681442) and see if we can reuse some of his work.
@wrynearson Here's the definition: https://ourairports.com/help/#airports (somewhat arbitrary)  TBH I would have used only large airports in the original PoC, were it not for the...
@karitotp @kathrynberger @wrynearson Thank you so much for this work 🙏 (and sorry for replying eons later) The main thing with historical data is to check how it plays with...
Looking at @kathrynberger work, it looks like there are insurmountable bottlenecks with the open data + Google travel impact API approach: - No reliable/open/cheap enough way to find flight numbers...