Hydrology images and gifs
"Read other people's code and 'steal' the good parts. Even if you try to do things exactly like someone else, you'll fail, but in doing so create something that's truly your own." – Peter Cooper
— Programming Wisdom (@CodeWisdom) July 31, 2020
From reddit
A stunning cloudburst over Lake Millstatt, Austria captured by photographer Peter Maier.
תיעוד מרהיב:
— Rubi Hammerschlag | רובי המרשלג (@rubih67) December 18, 2021
צילום מסך גשם שעובר מעל מפרץ חיפה.
🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️🌧️
צילום: דני מלמן+חדשות מזג אויר בטלגרם. pic.twitter.com/gecis9ebp8
This is a brilliant way to show what happens when we destroy nature. It hits back at us ……
— Erik Solheim (@ErikSolheim) September 28, 2021
Thanks @simongerman600 pic.twitter.com/OpSV1CqXUz
Day 3 of the #30DayChartChallenge: historical comparisons. #Hydrologist Sam Oliver created this ridgeplot using #rstats pkgs #ggplot2 and ggridges to explore trends in daily #streamflow from 1990-2018 at the #Yahara #River in #Wisconsin (site info at https://t.co/RmjCPt6dtz) pic.twitter.com/mig66Uy8xF
— USGS Data Science (@USGS_DataSci) April 3, 2021
Beautiful map shows all of the rivers and waterways in Africa, coloured according to the major hydrological basins. @pythonmaps has been posting great stuff recently. Source: https://t.co/Tjl6dX0hrj pic.twitter.com/AKoGl8mip6
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) January 17, 2021