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Blog of the Week
http://greenmap.org For Blog of the Week, I chose this blog to showcase the importance of climate change and how data from cartographic maps can display the importance and our much-needed action. This blog shows the aspects of the environment and … Continue reading
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Atlas of the Week
http://floodatlas.org/redesign/ For the Atlas of the week, I chose this atlas that relates to flooding. It is known as the “Flood Atlas”. It was created by three meteorologists and has several tools and features to view live photos and helps … Continue reading
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Map of the Week
Oh, no! It is starting to creep in, get the towels! These are just some of the statements I heard from family as floodwaters began to rise rapidly around my home. If you ask anyone I say I am a … Continue reading
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