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ResNeeD channel will share the effect of climate change on the planet, some tips for R programming in geoscience and natural disasters, and will show how lakes and water bodies on the planet change over the years.
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Visualize Correlation Matrix Using Correlogram||#rstudio ||#visualization ||#rprogramming
This article describes how to plot a correlogram in R. Correlogram is a graph of correlation matrix. It is very useful to highlight the most correlated variables in a data table. In this plot, correlation coefficients is colored according to the value. Correlation matrix can be also reordered according to the degree of association between variables.
☑️How to Make Time Series Climate Data in R | #Trend Data in R | Plot Time Series ☑️
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☑️How to Plot #ndvi time series in R Studio|| Normalized Difference Vegetation Index☑️
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☑️Plot Pearson Correlation Coefficient of Multiple Variables|| R Studio☑️
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☑️How to Make Time Series Climate Data in R | #Trend Data in R | Plot Time Series ☑️
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☑️How to Plot #ndvi time series in R Studio|| Normalized Difference Vegetation Index☑️
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☑️Plot Pearson Correlation Coefficient of Multiple Variables|| R Studio☑️
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How to make a heatmap in R Studio? ||#rstudio ||#r programming|| #climate
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Interpreting Heat Map Visualizations The goal of this document is to show you how to visualize correlation matrix using R heatmap function. This type of plot can help to quickly identify the most correlated variables. ☑️How to Make Time Series Climate Data in R | #Trend Data in R | Plot Time Series ☑️ ua-cam.com/video/U15rIgZ5yFg/v-deo.html ☑️How to Plot #ndvi time series in R Studio|| Normaliz...
Download History Climate Data and Calculate Drought Index (SPI) in R Studio:|#drought ||#climate
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Welcome everyone to another useful tutorial on how to download climate data f. You will get temperature, precipitation, and many other data from 1981-2020. Just follow the tutorial. Hope this will help you a lot in your research, project or any other related work. Website link: power.larc.nasa.gov/data-access-viewer/ ☑️How to Make Time Series Climate Data in R | #Trend Data in R | Plot Time Ser...
How to Add Multiple Line to One Graph with Legend Customization||#ggplot2||#rstudio |#visualization
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How to Add Multiple Line to One Graph with Legend Customization||#ggplot2||#rstudio |#visualization
Multiple Scatter Plots in a Single Plot With R-Square and P-Value||#regression || #ggplot2
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Multiple Scatter Plots in a Single Plot With R-Square and P-Value||#regression || #ggplot2
How To Plot Simple Linear Regression With Adding Liner Regression In R Studio||#regression
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How To Plot Simple Linear Regression With Adding Liner Regression In R Studio||#regression
Compute and Visualize Correlation Matrix in R||#ggplot2||Correlation Multiple Climate Variables
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Compute and Visualize Correlation Matrix in R||#ggplot2||Correlation Multiple Climate Variables
Mix Multiple Graphs in The Same Plot||#ggplot2||Multiple Panel in the Plot||#rprogramming
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Mix Multiple Graphs in The Same Plot||#ggplot2||Multiple Panel in the Plot||#rprogramming
Plot Two Graphs With The Same X Axis and Different Y Axis|| Plot two graphs in same plot in R
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Plot Two Graphs With The Same X Axis and Different Y Axis|| Plot two graphs in same plot in R
Multiple Line Graphs in The Same Plot in R💯☑️ ||#visualization ||#ggplot2
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Multiple Line Graphs in The Same Plot in R💯☑️ ||#visualization ||#ggplot2
How to Make Time Series Climate Data in R | #Trend Data in R | Plot Time Series ☑️📉💯
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How to Make Time Series Climate Data in R | #Trend Data in R | Plot Time Series ☑️📉💯
How to Plot #ndvi time series in R Studio|| Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
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How to Plot #ndvi time series in R Studio|| Normalized Difference Vegetation Index
How to Calculated SPEI Drought Index || Drought Severity|| Food security
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How to Calculated SPEI Drought Index || Drought Severity|| Food security
Plot Pearson Correlation Coefficient of Multiple Variables|| R Studio
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Plot Pearson Correlation Coefficient of Multiple Variables|| R Studio
Why does the satellite footage in the 2020s make the surrounding area of berryessa look like Mars? I know there's been a lot of fires but not to that extent
This Weird City Is Empty All Solders Invaded Here
As a fisherman myself i been to this place once a month and year in 2016 to 2020 and 2024
Well Antelope Island is still a great place to camp if traveling. Love the Buffalo and sunsets are amazing. Price for a night or 2 is great. It is ashame that the water is disappearing.
LMAO. Damn, this is as bad as the News saying the Great Salt lake will be dried up in 10 years, when the flood in 2023 filled it all the way back up, and the dam between Willard and the Great Salt lake has a 10ft difference in height. 😅😅😅😅 Also, if Utah wouldn't have diverted millions of gallons of water to California, it wouldn't have ever gotten as bad as it did, but when you take away the water that is supposed to drain into the Salt Lake, guess what, it gets less water. Fucking crazy. 😅😅😅😅
Most of those farms are grass fields not alphalpa.
Yep that's right we're out of water. We're all going to die. Awe shucks I guess all the Californians are gonna have to leave. Oh no
People in 2024: We'Re FiNe ThE wAtEr LeVeL rOsE sO wE aReN't iN a DrOuGtH aNyMoRe." We absolutely are. I'm so tired of people thinking in such short blocks of time. If the lake dries, all of us in the salt lake valley are completely and utterly fucked
Look on the bright side though, at least a bunch of rich creeps got even richer by selling all that alfalfa to China!
it has been shrinking for 18,000 years
Oh no…a desert? Doing things a desert does?
You don’t know about lake bonneville
Ertard!
The music sucks
Things change and there’s nothing you can do about it
Yea except when it’s caused by humans
You have this picture upside down 👎
Well, I've got some bad news about Fremont Island then...
I live 2 miles from the island. The lake fluctuates a lot cuz of reservoirs. Man needs to stop telling mother nature how to do things.
Wonderful to see how much it has increased!
wowwy zowwy
persian gulf for ever listen
Yung mga lahar ay tinamnan ang mga gubat.
Well, I would actually take photos of it now because the great Salt Lake is pretty dang full right now
Love how you start in 1985 when the state had just had the third of 3 record years of snowfall and the lake was at historic highs. Why not compare it with the mid 1960's?
What bullshit! Start with the year with the worst flooding in history and stop at lowest point of 2022. The water level has risen nearly 8 ft. Since 2022, and it is still rising.
All of these time lapses start after the "Great Flood of 1983", which had people kayaking down State Street. Of course the Great Salt Lake was deeper/bigger then. This isn't reality, so don't worry about it...
Except for 20,000 years ago the great salt lake was 1/3 of the state 🤣
@@KC.801 OK true, ha. If we start then it's not looking good.
how should we fix this? well we could put a few more restrictions on farmers water usage but that's been done. i think the only thing to do is hope for a ton of snow next winter.
As of January 2024, Antelope Island in Utah is still an island, but low lake levels have turned it into a peninsula at times.
I like this proof of How Global Warming is false. The temperature of each year is gonna be different and random either slightly cooler or warmer. And that’s because of solar flairs from the sun hitting the earth
And people wonder why Utah has historically high cancer rates.
This is considered normal not global warming. As of today its high as hell
Ya'll are talking about an unusable body of water that, much like the Dead Sea, is simply having it's fresh water sources allocated to better uses... I honestly don't see the issue? Educate me...
1. the lake bed is full of fine particulate dust laden with toxic heavy metals, which when a storm comes in makes the already not-so-great air quality along the Wasatch Front even worse. 2. the lake having a good water level creates a positive precipitation feedback loop increasing the precipitation especially in the form of snow in the mountains. 3. the lake creates unique and critical habitats especially for important migratory birds.
@@brianfox771 Wow. Consider me educated. Thanks for the respectful reply.
@@IdahoShawn No problem! You're welcome.
The brine shrimp in the lake are also harvested for feed at fish hatcheries. It's not a massive industry, but it'd be preferable to keep it.
The area east of Antelope Island is commonly dry in the summers. There is nothing news worthy about it.
I drove there on the road built above the lake and was surrounded by water just a couple years ago.
I heard if we embrace Communism the water level will go up.
This starts in 1985 when the lake was the highest it had ever been in history. There were huge pumps to pump the water out, so farmland didn't get ruined. It IS too low now. We can't sustain this huge growth. Utah used to be a pristine, beautiful state with lots of open land. It is all being gobbled up but houses. If the lake dries up too much, there will be arsenic in the air.
Why don’t we go back to say 1977 Before the wet cycle and the flooding of the early 1980
The video uses satellite images that feed Google Earth Pro. It only goes back so far.
Why don’t we go back 20,000 years ago and see how much it’s shrunk 🤣
So?
Very usefull
Link to code? Or put code in description?
i will add it in the description.
Thank you
Well, it’s filling back up. Maybe they should stop diverting the water from the rivers that empty there. “Climate change” is actually our governments manipulating the weather.
How to take exact values of the blue line? For example how to extract 2000 point value of lm line?
which value do you mean? the blue line is trend line. can you tell me what do you want to excatly?
I want to take blue line's value at one year and another to get difference. With that difference I can predict future values. Is it possible to extract value from blue line at the exact time? Also this is linear trend line, can I make x^2 line, cause my data distribution at least seems to be x^2
And there is a guy with a beard, in the upper right corner wearing sunglasses.
That's Potato Joe dontcha know...
For those not in the know. you may see a lot of comments talking about water going to agriculture. That water is taken from the rivers and reservoirs BEFORE it makes it's way to the GSL. This in turn reduced the amount of water that makes it to the lake. The water in the lake cannot be used directly.
So where can we go see all this irrigated agriculture? It definitely is not obvious.
@@appliedfacts You don't spend much time on google earth do you? Here's a short list for you: Lewiston, Trenton, Richmond, Newton, Amalga, Smithfield, Mendon, Nibley, Wellsville, Paradise, Avon, Fielding< Riverside, Garland, Elwood< Bothwell, Corinne, Howell, Portage, Plain City, Reese, West Haven, Eden, Huntsville, Morgan, Henefer, Snowville. That's just Weber (and some Wasatch) County... Moving south you got Coalville, Wanship, Oakley, Kamas, Francis, Heber, Daniel, Wallsburg, Tabiona, Fruitland, Hanna, Lehi, American Fork, Saratoga Springs, Mosida, Spanish Fork, Benjamin, Genola, Santaquin, Elberta, Goshen, Vernon, Rush Valley, Grantsville, Erda, Mona, Nephi, Levan, Spring City, Moroni, Fairview, Mt Pleasant, Wales, Sutherland, Delta, Hickley, Deseret, Sugarville, Oak City, Leamington, Gunnison Centerfield, Manti, Ephraim, Fillmore, Flowell, Meado Sigurd, Redmond, Aurora, Axtell, Fayette, Ferron, Castle Dale, Cleveland, Huntington, Kanosh, Monroe, Greenwich, Fremont, Lyman, Greenville, Beaver, Circleville, Milford, Minserville, Beryl Junction, Newcastle, Parawan. I could keep going cuz that's still less than half the cities in Utah where this farmland is located. Utah has over 11 million acres of farms and ranches keep in mind that because the federal government owns and controls 64.9% of the land in Utah that means that roughly 57.6% of all land in Utah that is owned and controlled by Utah/Utahans is used for agriculture.
@@ThatGuyKazz No, I do not spend much time on Google Earth. All those millions of acres of irrigation in Utah are not all pulling water from the Salt Lake water shed so those numbers are screwed significantly. Obviously, there is some farming going on in northern Utah but when you drive around you sure don't see it.
@@appliedfactsactually they are pulling from the water shed the dams for all the reservoirs hold it back put all them in the GSL it’d be tip top
@@appliedfactsLogan would be a start. The water is on all day every day up there.
I sure do miss in 2001 waking up going outside and it smells like rotten eggs. Not any more.. where did all the seagulls go as well?
Sinkhole
you can legit see when we started giving our water rights to neighboring states
I can confirm I live in Utah close to the great salt lake and it is getting dried up
I think so, because the newest satellite images show us, the water level is decreasing , unfortunately. *Need to more active against climate change*
@@ResNeeD1The banks had receded enough it's exposing arsenic which the annual wind storms have been kicking up. This year the levels were high enough we'd only need like 3 more feet to return island status to some of the northern islands and save the pelican population, they've already been seen nesting on Hat Island, which they haven't been on in 70+ years. We need more water coming in, period. We had an insane amount of snow winter before last that was 200%+ of snowpack, but we need close to ten more years of that to fill up the aquifers, lakes, and reservoirs to where they used to be. If states like California would just build reservoirs like they say they should every year after the floods, they wouldn't have as many issues with flooding and drought and wouldn't have to borrow as much water from neighboring states, plus it would increase ambient humidity and water levels in the ground. Also if you think this is crazy, you should look into the inversion we get when the air is too stagnant in winters and summers because the valley is a giant bowl (also why tornadoes are rare). They've done isotope and carbon tests, some of it is us but most of it is coming from the west and even China, blowing across the sea and collecting here. Couple years back when the wildfires in California were super bad, our air was orange and visibility was restricted, and when it rained the houses and buildings and sidewalks were coated in orange dust. Actions go farther than you think they would, no one lives in a vacuum.
@@musicXisXforever44 yes, you are right. As I mentioned before I believe humans (we) make the situation worse as you believe (isotope and carbon tests), .....
It used to be called lake Bonneville and it covered the whole Wasatch basin. It was 100 times larger. So what? Sea levels used to be about 400 feet higher as well. So what?
The short video is a warning ⚠️ for all of us. I think this year we haven't had heavy rain, we will in face more drought, and heat wave.
Hello, thanks for your video, it's very helpful! Do you know where can I find datas about tmin, tmax and precipitations around the world since 20 years or more for free ? Thanks a lot in advance for your answer !
Thanks for your question, you can watch the video, I explained how you can access climate data based on your preferred place, ua-cam.com/video/t-lGCLyUdFo/v-deo.htmlsi=7bWdvs-llNCf9dDD
The music is trash