Original Tool: At-a-Glance Hot Season Increase
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ค. 2024
- If you saw last week's video about extreme heat increases, you know finding out projected local days over 95 is a big PITA- needs three separate visualizations in the NCA5. Thanks to a volunteer, we now have the information available in one great resource!
Here's the link to Dustin's Total Heat Map:
public.tableau.com/app/profil...
Here's where to find the Copernicus Institute info:
climate.copernicus.eu/climate...
climate.copernicus.eu/surface...
Discord invite:
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Hey, you're certainly welcome! Definitely need to work on the mobile version
@DustinWinter27, no critique from over here! Just wanted to let people know how to have the best experience with your awesome resource. We really appreciate it!
This is a fabulous tool, Dustin! I’m sharing this far and wide 🙌
Thank you for helping with this!
Thank you Dustin! Your work is appreciated.
Thank you brother for this beautiful work
What a powerful and potentially frightening tool.
@hhollyd66 it also is an important proof of concept that we can use the publicly available datasets in new ways, get clearer info out of them
Now this is epic!
First of all: Dustin rocks!
Second: Wow! What a difference elevation makes! I live along Colorado's Front Range, and it's a huge difference between counties with some foothills and counties with no foothills. Get up into the high country and the difference is even more pronounced.
Third: ... like a hammer in the eyes??!! Yikes!
He's awesome. And seriously! I tell you, we gotta figure out how to access the 100 and 105 data below the county level. Especially in states with huge counties (like AZ) and big elevation changes (like CO), we really need more granularity.
On the pinkeye- big thumbs down on the whole experience. It hit me Monday afternoon, I was then very pathetic for two full days. Not so bad in the grand scheme of things.
Incredible. Thank you Dustin!!
Amazing work!
I feel like this is the closest I've gotten to a really accessible video to help people teach this information to others- anyone who watches the first few minutes of this video could teach someone what the projections mean AND why they matter
Dustin. Thank you so much for doing this.
No sound for some reason
@vvasko779 I bet I forgot to hit the stereo setting- probably only comes out of one speaker- apologies
Thanks!
@michaelbehlen1842 thank you!
If Dustin reads this, could the color visualization palette be edited to allow for more steps? I think you could also go into the pallet editor to adjust the rangea for both maps so thag the colors between the two different maps are same for the same number of days.
@bluebambue I know Dustin is still working on this- I'll pass along this suggestion the next time we talk, if it isn't too hard to do a consistent key would improve the at-a-glance aspect
I'm having to adapt my growing year after year to keep up with the weather changes 😢 plants that are "full sun" cannot in fact handle it anymore. The UV beaches leaves almost white.
@koicaine1230 what is UP with that!?! I don't understand it but I've noticed the same thing at my place. I'm finding it difficult to get many typical seedlings going in full sun.
@@AmericanResiliency Well, I'm not 100% sure but it is a big problem. What I can tell you is my skin is used to high heat and sun exposure, I'm 1/8th Seminole despite the blonde hair and blue eyes, and my skin burns now but not like a sunburn just burning if I'm in direct sun. It's the same with the plants, the broad leaves on pumpkins etc., just turn white, like they've been bleached. I'm changing my main growing area away from the garden and to an area that gets a decent amount of sun but is also protected from the worst of it and those plants are thriving. I know other growers that are really struggling, people who actually grow food for a living. If we aren't adapting to the new normal right now, we won't make it.
It's really tough. I continue to see perennial plants doing well, and I know more and more commercial growers are experimenting with perennial grain. May be a good path forward
@@AmericanResiliency Absolutely! I'm combining all the Organic, Regenerative and Syntropic ways of growing, just constantly trying to adapt because Darwinism is a very real thing.
Don’t know if this helps, but in Tx I use microclimates for our strong sun. Full sun plants want afternoon shade unless they are small leaf west Tx types or Mediterranean plants. Part sun is a light shade plant. Light shade plants are full shade here. Might need shade cloth if you can’t plant on the SE side of your trees.
I live in AZ in maricopa country and a bit worried
@thisguymartin I lived in Tempe around 2010- it sounds like the hot season is longer even now than it was then. Wishing you all the best, it's a tough summer.
H5N1? ...
@feedermonkey7233 a lot of folks are asking me about H5N1 on account of my background. I'm thinking of making a video explaining current "gating" thinking for when to spread the word to lie low. Maybe after seders I can get to it. I try to stay on top of the news- always interested in information about spread in pigs or evidence of h-h transmission.
FYI, If I learn evidence that we've crossed a new gate, I will spread the word ASAP.