Hi Pat, Thanks for all this helpful knowledge! I have a doubt. Would the units of the variable be kelvins or centigrade degrees? I say this because when you opened the nc file it shows that the surface temperature anomalies are in Kelvin.
Pat, Nice presentation. In my final plot I chose to keep the y ticks such there is no doubt about the year. I did not like the white color for mid. I found it too bright. After playing with the few different colors I came down on forestgreen. Thanks and Happy Fourth!
OMG what are the chances?! I got inspired by the same nasa plot and now I am doing my first project ever in R to try to create this vizualisation for temperatures in my area as a complete begginer to programming. I have already made the graphs for each year but now I have to figure out how to make it animated. This video will be interesting for sure (I have watched only the first minute as I write this)
It's always refreshing to watch your tutorials. Thank you.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching 🤓
Hi Pat,
Thanks for all this helpful knowledge!
I have a doubt. Would the units of the variable be kelvins or centigrade degrees? I say this because when you opened the nc file it shows that the surface temperature anomalies are in Kelvin.
Thanks for tuning in! They’re the same thing for this context. Celsius = kelvin - 273
Excellent! I decide to put the plot/panel background as a dark grey color (grey20), and the ridgelines to black.
Sounds cool Victor!
Pat,
Nice presentation. In my final plot I chose to keep the y ticks such there is no doubt about the year. I did not like the white color for mid. I found it too bright. After playing with the few different colors I came down on forestgreen.
Thanks and Happy Fourth!
Excellent - I’m happy you played with the visual to make it your own. Well done!
OMG what are the chances?! I got inspired by the same nasa plot and now I am doing my first project ever in R to try to create this vizualisation for temperatures in my area as a complete begginer to programming. I have already made the graphs for each year but now I have to figure out how to make it animated. This video will be interesting for sure (I have watched only the first minute as I write this)
damn you are skilled, it took me very long time just to fix the missing aesthetics:y problem :D
even though you went on to make a different vizualisation to the first animated one I still learned a thing or two. Thanks a lot!