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Tutorial for Creating a new RStudio project with GitHub to visualize climate change (CC213) 

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@mukhtarabdi824
@mukhtarabdi824 2 года назад
Awesome new playlist, have been looking for such complete project for so long, specifically related to climate data. Thank you Prof
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas 2 года назад
Wonderful - thanks for watching!
@haraldurkarlsson1147
@haraldurkarlsson1147 2 года назад
Great videos by the way. I like these project-oriented lectures rather than all the other R "gadget" shows that overflow on RU-vid. I suppose it shows the difference between a scientist (one with an actual domain) and all those so-called "Data" Scientists out there (I am still puzzled by the notion that one could be a scientist in data - unless you are simply a statistician). Thanks
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas 2 года назад
Hah! Thanks for watching. I really have no interest in doing function specific episodes 🤓 if you have ideas for other projects I’m very open to ideas that might have a broad interest.
@Dimiliv1981
@Dimiliv1981 2 года назад
Excellent video as always. Many thanks
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas 2 года назад
My pleasure! Thanks for watching 🤓
@elcheff
@elcheff 2 года назад
Awesome 😍 Thank you very much
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas 2 года назад
My pleasure! 🤓
@stretch8390
@stretch8390 2 года назад
This is very cool.
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas 2 года назад
🤓
@AndreaDalseno
@AndreaDalseno 2 года назад
Awesome as usual. I have a special request. The plots are based on a relative difference against a specific mean (1951-1980). It would be interesting to see if choosing a different reference period changes things or not and if it does what is the impact. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to find a suitable dataset for that. Do you know any?
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas 2 года назад
I don’t but will keep looking. This group uses 1971-2000 showyourstripes.info/b/globe/. The difference isn’t very remarkable
@abdoulayeleye5399
@abdoulayeleye5399 2 года назад
Hi ! good tutorial. Graphics can be enabled to interactive? thanks for this project.
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas 2 года назад
Yep! I have a couple videos that use rgl and plotly to make interactive figures.
@cyg7655
@cyg7655 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. What's the point of a Rstudio project other than facilitating version control? Does it provide any additional feature?
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas 2 года назад
Two biggies for me: You can double click on the file and it will open Rstudio to be in the correct working directory and it will save project wide settings
@vinaymore8210
@vinaymore8210 Год назад
Can you teach us how to do this analysis with the netCDF files which are commonly used for climate data.
@jesusavalos7360
@jesusavalos7360 6 месяцев назад
9:14 why? What would you consider a "too big" file?
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas 5 месяцев назад
I think 50MB is when GitHub starts to complain
@pikineestest7362
@pikineestest7362 Год назад
Hi is it possible to make same visualization using matplotlib in python? I assume this work is amazing. Thanks so much.
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas Год назад
Sorry but I don’t know Python
@jesusavalos9869
@jesusavalos9869 6 месяцев назад
Would you please explain some more about 9:33? Ty
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas 5 месяцев назад
What questions did you still have? R's read functions are nice because they'll allow you to read files directly from the web or from your local computer
@haraldurkarlsson1147
@haraldurkarlsson1147 2 года назад
The NASA GISS site looks like it has not been updated for years (or decades)!
@Riffomonas
@Riffomonas 2 года назад
Hah! But the data has 😂
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