Interactive dashboards built with shiny
, leaflet
and dygraphs
for viewing both historic and modelled tide data in Ireland. All data for the published dashboards was sourced from the Marine Institute in Ireland.
Combining Met Office model predictions with LIDAR data to visualise potential sea level rise in Plymouth. Models used were the average prediction of each corresponding representative concentration pathway (RCP 2.6, 4.5 and 8.5).
An initial exploration into some basic characteristics of Ancient Woodland sites, followed by a more in-depth look at the climatic conditions found across sites and methods to identify areas that are likely to contain Ancient Woodland.
Here I explore a different output format for visualising the daily temperature regimes of F. exsecta nests. This project is an extension of my undergraduate dissertation and the output formats I used there.
This small project is an exploration into the interactive visualisation capabilities of R without using shiny
. It is an extension of my dissertation and aims to make the process of monitoring individual nests easier.