[OC] Annäherung an Wind und Druck mithilfe von Flugzeugtransponderdaten

Von SuccessfulMap5324

12 Kommentare

  1. PositiveMuscle4870 on

    I have to admit I’m not really sure what I’m looking at, but it looks very nice.

  2. Yesss this is the kind of stuff this sub needs.

    Maybe some annotation though?

  3. >DataIsBeautiful is for visualizations **that effectively convey information**. 

    Great visualization.

    Zero information.

  4. groovybeast on

    the first picture is the US clearly, and the next is… something? what do the colors mean?

  5. Park_BADger on

    It’s funny how there’s multiple people here saying this conveys no information.

    As a pilot, this makes complete sense and I know exactly what you were tracking lmao. Would like the see the frontal weather forecast for the day this was pulled. To see if it aligned.

  6. PacketFiend on

    Zero information. Zero replies from OP. Zero mention of datasources or tools used.

    Downvoted, reported. Get this shit off this sub.

    Edit: OP has replied. Upvoted!

  7. Mountain-Dealer8996 on

    Cool! Add a color key and some scale bars and it would be data. As is it’s just beautiful.

  8. This would be what’s called “winds aloft” data. It varies a good amount, but it’s why a flight going from Los Angeles to, say, New York is generally an hour shorter than a flight going the opposite direction.

    People regularly flying above 25,000 feet or so would recognize this, but it really needs a scale or legend.

  9. In grad school my advisor would kick us out of meetings to go back and add necessary labels and annotations.

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