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Add LA wildfires as a use-case #101

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@floryst floryst commented Feb 10, 2025

Datasets:

The satellite images cover smaller areas than their related fires to minimize download time.

FYI @aashish24

Sample view:
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I tested this out and I was able to view the data. Very cool! Only one change is needed: after the populate script completes, the project is empty and I had to manually add the created datasets to the project. You just need to add the six dataset names to your projects.json.

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floryst commented Feb 12, 2025

I've updated projects.json to include the dataset names.

@floryst floryst merged commit 438fbec into master Feb 13, 2025
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@floryst floryst deleted the la-wildfire-dataset branch February 13, 2025 17:24
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Visualize California Wildfire data
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