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ClimateSimulations

This project uses geo-spatial modeling to simulate sea-level rise. It shows what six meters of difference(sea-level rise) might look like across the world. I worked on this project with William Staudenmeier, who is a very experienced and learned Data Scientist, while I was working for the voluntary org - Clean My Planet.

Six meters of difference!

Did you know that climatologists are beginning to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to fine tune their climate models? According to one such model by NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, the world's sea level could rise by as much as six meters in the next 80 years as a result of global warming.

From an R programming perspective, the elevatr package has been used to pull geospatial data for any lat/long coordinates in the world and rayshader package to simulate different scenarios.

Below is the visualization of the output achieved.

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