Continuing on the theme of updating older visualizations into newer formats, below is a clip of the impact of Superstorm Sandy on Delaware Estuary water surface elevations. The original MS Excel and screen capture version is posted here. The new version developed in R with the animation package is cleaner and more portable.
The graph shows measured and predicted water surface elevations provided by the NOAA PORTS system for the Delaware River and Bay. The shape of the Delaware Estuary amplifies the tidal signal at the mouth of the estuary resulting in a wider tidal range at the upper end of the estuary, which is also the more urbanized densely populated end. Storm surges are a particular concern since the potential exists for the surge to be amplified within the estuary.
The graph shows that the measured water surface elevations initially closely match those predicted by harmonic constituents (based on lunar and other cycles), but as the storm approaches the impact of the surge results in greater differences between the predicated and observed water levels.
E-mail me at JYagecic@gmail.com for the full length GIF or more details about construction of the animated graph.
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Animations of continuous data in GIF format offer some portability advantages over video files. A few years ago, shortly after Superstorm Sandy, a colleague and I developed a video of animated water surface elevations from USGS gages in Barnegat Bay, NJ as the eye of the storm approached. That version used video screen capture and MS Excel VBA - you can see it here.
With the pending 5 year anniversary of Sandy and the R animation package, the time was right to revisit the animation as a GIF.
See the full length video version on YouTube.
Sources of data include:
USGS 01409335 Little Egg Inlet near Tuckerton, NJ
USGS 01409146 East Thorofare at Ship Bottom, NJ
USGS 01409110 Barnegat Bay at Waretown, NJ
USGS 01408205 Barnegat Bay at Route 37 bridge near Bay Shore NJ
USGS 01408168 Barnegat Bay at Mantoloking , NJ
USGS 01408043 Point Pleasant Canal at Point Pleasant NJ
USGS 01408050 Manasquan River at Point Pleasant NJ
NOAA National Data Buoy Center Station 44009 (LLNR 168) - DELAWARE BAY 26 NM Southeast of Cape May, NJ
E-mail me for the full length GIF or video at JYagecic@gmail.comPosted 11th June 2017 by AdventuresInData3View comments
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