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100 Years of Nova Scotian Weather in an Interactive Online Viz

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This is my latest Tableau "viz" as I teach myself the software. It's 100 years of weather in eight places in Nova Scotia: Halifax Liverpool Yarmouth Greenwood Halifax Airport Amherst Antigonish Sydney Getting the data for this nearly killed me as it was generally pretty messy and not  really aggregated! I have over 1600 files for 8 places at 100 years each! It was messy except for Sydney and Yarmouth. That was why I had them as separate "vizzes" for Sydney and Yarmouth , each with a longer time range. In doing so, I got to test out the data substitution nature of Tableau for when I need to swap data to make similar vizzes with slightly different data sets, or on a common theme but not desired to be together. The reason for that could very well be to keep things manageable as with the individual place weather vizzes, you never have to worry about the area you're looking at or selecting. You can just focus on the weather. I did Halifax...

143 Years of Weather in Sydney, Nova Scotia in an Online, Interactive Dashboard

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I've been working hard on a bunch of these weather dashboards for places in Nova Scotia, learning while cobbling together data from Environment Canada that was anything but straightforward and convenient. I'm sure they have their reasons for what they do, though, so I'll stick to using it. Sydney had the most complete data, by far, among the places in Nova Scotia, and for the longest period as well. As a result, I'm posting the weather dashboard for it first. Play around with the sliders, hover over things, click on things, etc . and see what you get. Once you figure out where everything is, make up questions to ask yourself to try and figure out, like what were the hottest 5 years between 1923 and 1976? See if the temperature has been getting warmer? Or just look for things like years where the average daily low was below zero degree Celcius! How many people do you think would have guessed that? Those living there would probably guess it rained and/or snowed...