Time-lapse videos of nature are a favorite of mine, from the stars traveling in the night, to serpentine auroras, to clouds floating across the sky like ocean waves. This particular video has many of the natural phenomenon I love to Read More
Time-lapse videos of nature are a favorite of mine, from the stars traveling in the night, to serpentine auroras, to clouds floating across the sky like ocean waves. This particular video has many of the natural phenomenon I love to Read More
If you use GIS, then you are likely a fan of free shapefile data just like me. So for this month’s Free For All, here is a treasure trove of socioeconomic shapefiles and geodatabases put together by NASA. Specifically, the Read More
Sometimes picking out the ideal color scheme for your map can be quite the challenge, especially when you have a large number of classes you need to show on the same map. Well, in these instances, you might want to Read More
An example of the boundaries and metadata for Denver International Airport as found in the USA Airport Hub Size layer file. (Data Source: Esri) Airports are a focus of many spatial projects, both large and small. And if you have Read More
A screengrab from the eoApp-US Great Lakes tracking system showing turbidity levels over the region. Monitoring the water quality of both inland water bodies and coastal regions is an important role undertaken by government agencies. Here in the USA, the Read More
A scanned copy of a 1940 US Census record from the street I live on in Boulder, Colorado. US census data can be a goldmine for social scientists as they offer one of the few (perhaps only?) surveys of our Read More
For those of you who follow us on Twitter and/or LinkedIn, you might have seen us post an animated map showing current drought conditions across the United States each Thursday. Well now it is time to spill the beans on Read More
Okay, so people who read my signed articles in The Geospatial Times know that I am a bit of a nerd. And holding true to this tradition, I start each of my work days by combing over news headlines on Read More
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