This week we created two isarithmic maps using estimated annual precipitation data for the state of Washington. The first was a continuous tone map that displayed the annual precipitation with a stretched color symbolization. The second map, displayed above, is the overlaying contours on hypsometric tints. This was done by creating a raster of the first map, classifying the data, and completing the steps to display the data over hypsometric and contours. Creating the map was not too difficult, but setting the values for hypsometric display was very challenging.
This week we created two isarithmic maps using estimated annual precipitation data for the state of Washington. The first was a continuous tone map that displayed the annual precipitation with a stretched color symbolization. The second map, displayed above, is the overlaying contours on hypsometric tints. This was done by creating a raster of the first map, classifying the data, and completing the steps to display the data over hypsometric and contours. Creating the map was not too difficult, but setting the values for hypsometric display was very challenging.
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