High-Level Project Summary
The challenge we face is trying to develop an existing NASA application, space application, or other web application to visualize and improve open source Earth data by adding new display features to the data through some programs that help us facilitate presentation to the user and analyze climate problems that affect the environment. The natural phenomenon in general and the soil in generalThrough this, we provide benefits to the global community, which help in spawning many disasters and extricating some countries from widespread famine. We also used some of the data available on the NASA website, which helps us to display the rate of soil respiration and the percentage of carbon dioxide
Link to Final Project
Link to Project "Demo"
Detailed Project Description
The project is a website that shows the impact of soil on the following climatic changes such as temperature, soil respiration and soil type in a simplified way targeting all users and targeting these changes in specific areas and a specific time period using data analysis tools such as power bi, jupyter. We also used the language of Python and work on some libraries inside it, such as matplotlib, cartopy, which help us to display maps in a simplified and easy to understand manner, and the Excel program, which helped us to make equations that provide the effect of these phenomena on nature in general and soil in particular
We used vs-code (JS, CSS, HTML,and jquery)
and we used adobephotoshop
Space Agency Data
We have worked on the data provided by NASA on the site, as this data provides different types of soil in different countries of the world, where we have exploited this data to facilitate the presentation of some phenomena such as global warming and the change in the soil. These forms are a simplified means for reading and understanding from different ages.
We have also developed some of the examples offered by NASA and provided a new element on it, which is soil
Hackathon Journey
We learned from the competition the team spirit and the spirit of cooperation between members of the same team, exchanging ideas and sharing experiences with everyone and benefiting from them, and in the end everyone is a winner
References
https://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/worldweather/
https://daac.ornl.gov/cgi-bin/dsviewer.pl?ds_id=1827
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/agricultural-and-biological-sciences/soil-respiration
https://daac.ornl.gov/SOILS/guides/SRDB_V5.html
https://github.com/bpbond/srdb/

