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[Feature Request]: Modifications to AA tropical storm module #1403

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wadhwamatic opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 1 comment
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[Feature Request]: Modifications to AA tropical storm module #1403

wadhwamatic opened this issue Dec 31, 2024 · 1 comment
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Provide a clear and concise description of what you want to happen.

The changes below are my interpretation of an email from Gabriela (Eric and Marc were copied). Let's discuss and confirm before making any changes.

  1. Remove storm risk map from AA TS module
  2. Replace 89 km/h impact zone & 118 km/h impact zone polygons with new methodology polygons without a fill pattern
  3. Add a green line showing the cone of uncertainty of the track trajectory
  4. Modify district exposure shading to with two categories 64 and 38 kt winds (Marc to propose design options)
  5. Explore options to highlight provinces within the AA pilot. consider thicker boundaries, masking non-pilot areas, etc. (Marc to propose design options)

Is there anything else you can add about the proposal? You might want to link to related issues here, if you haven't already.

Here is a visualization Gabriela sent showing the change (though the 'old' is not quite what was done).

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resolved in #1389

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