Tuesday, November 14, 2017
11/15 Update
Because I was having a lot of trouble finding the asthma data, I thought that I would take a break and start working on my ozone information for California. I went onto the EPA website under the outdoor air quality data section and was able to find a link to download daily data for ozone within California during the year 2010 (which I have decided to use since my population density data is from 2010). I was able to download the data, however I am not sure how to actually download it into GIS or how to sort through it since the data is coming from everyday in 2010. I will have to find someway to categorize the data so that it is concise but not overwhelming, and does not leave any important data out. Maybe I should take the averages per month?
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Are you able to copy the data into your GIS folder? Averages per month sound good! You could also try averages per year
ReplyDeleteGood idea to work on what you have! I agree sorting it by month should help organize it, good luck!!
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