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Open Visualization Session Proposal: WeatherLayers - Weather Visualization with deck.gl #421

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zakjan opened this issue Aug 18, 2024 · 1 comment
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Collaborator Summit OpenVis London 2024 Session Proposal A session proposal for the Collaboration Summit

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zakjan commented Aug 18, 2024

Proposal

Topic of the session

WeatherLayers - Weather Visualization with deck.gl

Type of the session

  • Collaborate
  • Workshop
  • Talk

Estimated duration of the session

30 minutes

Date and Time of the session

Day 2, Sep 11, 14:00

Level

  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced

Pre-requisite knowledge

familiarity with deck.gl and basemap libraries

Describe the session

Brief overview and history of WeatherLayers. How deck.gl helped us to cover the market using basemap library integrations. Used deck.gl features and thoughts about the future.

Session facilitator(s), Github handle(s) and timezone(s)

@zakjan

Meeting notes and Virtual Meeting Link

Follow-up / Set-up sessions (if any)

Additional context (optional)

https://weatherlayers.com/


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The latest event agenda is posted here. Please let me know if you need to update your picture/title/affiliation.
I am looking forward to your talk!

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