Download the source data and ArcGIS Pro style to make this map along with me. nation.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8f66474f59104d078161768925046d16
You've succeeded in making the information set, "how many hurricanes have there been, when, and where," into an image that evokes a feeling of awe and wonder. It's a joy to experience this image, and it was a joy to follow the tutorial and make it!
Hello Nelson, I found this video through the MOOC cartography course and I am really amazed by your work, Its incredible. Thank you so much for sharing your skillful cartographic work.
Thank you so much from the MOOC, the easiest way to hide the y count, chart tittle, and y title is by changing the color transparency individually to 99% using chart properties.
Not just a stupendously cool map, which it is, but an amazing number of helpful techniques clearly demonstrated that will be useful on all kinds of future maps. Well done! My ever improving future maps thank you!
Fabulous tutorial - I really enjoyed doing this and learned so much! Thanks for posting John! Question - how were the "glowing" symbols created for the hurricanes? The symbology info indicates they are picture markers.
you are right, this map used picture symbols. but you can make them from scratch right in Pro. here's how: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XbqvZh6qQsA.html
Is it just me or is the resolution such that it's really hard to see the details (eg I can't read any of the text on the ArcGIS Pro interface)?? Struggling to follow...
Thanks for sharing valuable video. Could you tell me there is any different between data you used in this video with the hurricanes data in ESRI website ?
Great tutorial! I'm looking to update a map made using this tutorial that includes hurricane data from 2022. I tried clicking the data source link and it's now a dead end :( Any guidance on where to get update historical hurricane data from would be greatly appreciated!
I always felt like a hillbilly using graphics to cover up unwanted features in the data/layout frame.......glad to know its "hack" and not me being some Neanderthal.