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Internal Meeting March 3, 2022

Joost van Ulden edited this page Mar 3, 2022 · 2 revisions

Attending

  • Tiegan H.
  • Phil L.
  • Damon U.
  • Anthony F.
  • Drew R.
  • Will C.
  • Joost V.

Notes

Hex bin clipping:

  • consensus what that a hybrid approach might be best, where unclipped geometries are used at national scale and clipped geometries used at regional/neighbourhood scale
  • will defer to H7 for final decision

Contact us page:

  • Earthquakes Canada mailbox exists, so we could use that (Tiegan)
    • Maybe just put a link in the footer?
    • However, we don’t want technical requests to go to that address (Tiegan)
      • For example, problems on the page, suggestions, etc.
      • perhaps go to GitHub discussions via a web form? Would need to tested to see if it's technically feasible.

Training Material:

  • Wait on prototype
  • place holders with “Under Development”:
  • 'Topics' H7 can use as place holders (i.e. for the side-scrolling menu at the bottom of the landing page, and quick links on the training page assuming we'll use a similar format to the one provided in climatedata.ca):
    1. "Introduction to Earthquake Scenarios"
    2. "Introduction to Probabilistic Earthquake Risk"
    3. "How to use RiskProfiler.ca"

What are we going to do with the Probabilistic Risks page in the mean time?

  • “Under Development”
  • Provide facility for soliciting for feedback?
    • web form to Tiegan email
  • Link to public repo if available

Downloads page:

  • downloads as per our downloads site, Damon to work with H7
  • Future considerations:
    • download data from this graph (Tiegan) v2 (Anthony to create issue)
    • download link to CSV

Glossary:

Chat links

https://www.usgs.gov/programs/earthquake-hazards/science/introduction-national-seismic-hazard-maps https://www.usgs.gov/programs/earthquake-hazards/science/earthquake-hazards-101-basics https://www.usgs.gov/programs/earthquake-hazards/science/earthquake-hazards-201-technical-qa