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Monday, June 2, 2014

Interactive SLR Map

Surging Seas / Cities / Virginia Beach, Virginia
Definitely using in class to discuss maps as a form of visual risk communication.
This map has its usability flaws: difficulty locating a specific street, initial confusion about the meaning of the colors, lack of clear explanation on the map page. It's one of the best I've come across, though.

Posted by Megan McKittrick at 7:45 PM
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