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Hazard manager learns about wave elevation and inundation extent for given site(s) #40

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Darren-Ngaru-King opened this issue Sep 19, 2016 · 3 comments

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Darren-Ngaru-King commented Sep 19, 2016

As a hazard manager

I want to know the estimated wave elevation and inundation extent of past tsunamis for a given site/locations.

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@tmfrnz tmfrnz changed the title As a hazard manager I want to know the estimated wave elevation and inundation extent of past tsunamis for a given site/locations. Hazard manager learns about wave elevation and inundation extent for given site(s) Sep 19, 2016
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tmfrnz commented Sep 22, 2016

@Darren-Ngaru-King are you referring to information on a single data point (#10), or multiple, filtered data points (eg in table #15)?

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tmfrnz commented Sep 23, 2016

Both. Although @Darren-Ngaru-King pointed out that visualising these attributes (eg as bubbles on map, or bar chart) may leave the impression that these values are exact where in reality they are rough estimates. However we think that a visual representation is important for effective visual analysis and would refer to the "validity" attribute, as well as consider adding a prominent disclaimer somewhere to make sure the user is aware that the whole database is full of estimates, inferred facts, etc

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tmfrnz commented Sep 23, 2016

Duplicate of

Visualisation covered by #3 (map), #28 (bar chart) #8 (scatter plot)

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