Today’s #30daysOfCharts from me is extremely silly. Prompt: physical. Took this as my excuse to play with some physical geography data I’ve been noodling with. I AM planning to make 3d models of this stuff. But I’m pooped this evening! Bonus points for the cool kids who notice my Pokémon.
#30daysOfCharts
I've wondered how my old wages, adjusted for inflation, would compare to my current one. I've looked at my hourly wage through my working life, and used the Bank of England inflation calculator (CPI-based). That's what #30daysOfCharts #multiscale prompted in my head! Tools: D3.js, ONS templates.
A hex map of England, that shows fly tipping incidents per capita were higher in some locations, notably a few London local authorities.
My #30daysofcharts effort today is pretty awful, to be honest. But I've always wanted to make a hex map. Please don't read anything into this chart other than the noted locations do have a higher rate than other places. I'll do more (better!) charts with this data soon.
Anyway time to catch up on #30DaysofCharts challenge and tidy Tuesday 😵💫