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Data Visualisation R&D

Data Visualisation

The Industrial Revolution began in 1850, and the average temperature of the earth's surface continued to rise. On land, temperatures rose about twice as fast as the global average.
The desert is getting wider, and the number of heat waves and forest fires is increasing.
The permafrost is melting due to intensifying warming in the Arctic, glaciers,
and sea ice are gradually disappearing.
As temperatures rise, stronger storms are created, causing unusual weather.
In coral reefs, mountains, and the Arctic, numerous species are being forced to migrate or become
extinct due to rapid environmental changes.
Climate change threatens humans in a variety of situations, including food and water shortages,
increased flooding, extreme heat waves, the prevalence of diseases and economic losses.
Climate change itself also creates refugees.

Data Visualisation R&D

Through R&D, we set the direction of the look and proceeded with the work.
Temperature data were interlocked using the NOTCH tool.
It's still not accurate, it's in a rudimentary stage, but good results have come out.

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Data Visualisation R&D
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Data Visualisation R&D

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