Friday, April 17, 2020

The Marvelous Maps Of The Week


Eric Fischer at Mapbox has mapped half-dozen billion geo-tagged Twitter messages. The 6 Billion Tweets Map is a bully visualization of Twitter's global appeal, non entirely showing where Twitter is pop precisely also where the social network has even therefore to arrive at traction.

Mapping half-dozen billion Tweets is quite a technical achievement. If y'all are interested inwards how Eric was able to cope mapping therefore much information on ane map together with therefore y'all should read his Mapbox weblog post on how he created the map. In item y'all mightiness endure interested inwards a novel tool which Eric has developed for making vector tiles from large information sets, called Tippecanoe.


Bath is a beautiful city, amount of beautiful Georgian buildings. It also immediately has a beautiful historical map website.

I've seen a lot of historical map websites and History Map: Bath stands out equally ane of the ameliorate designed visualizations of one-time maps. This Leaflet.js created map allows y'all to stance 8 historical maps of the city, ranging from the 1500′s through to the 1940′s.

The site allows y'all to stance the historical maps on elevation of the modern map of Bath using a magnifying drinking glass lens overlay. Alternatively y'all tin forcefulness out switch to stance each of the historical maps inwards full-screen mode. H5N1 map inset also provides a piddling information on each of the historical map overlays


One of the prettiest looking maps this calendar week was this animated map of Flights Over Queens. This CartoDB created map is a bully visualization of flying patterns over New York City.

The map animates flights on the level of Oct 1st 2014 coming into together with exiting JFK, LGA together with EWR. The map also shows the flying paths of each of the evening's flights. The termination is a rather beautiful map of flying patterns over the city.

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