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August 01-01-14 02:55 AM

Mapping US Migration without a map
 
This is pretty cool.

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/20...without-a-map/

Jimbuna 01-01-14 05:44 AM

Can't get my head around it :o

I'm blaming it on the fact it it New Years Day :)

Oberon 01-01-14 06:42 AM

That's a really rather clever way of displaying the information. Hat's off to them. :up:

Skybird 01-01-14 07:31 AM

Yes, but it also holds a big trapdoor, the graphical information does not give you an idea on how many people moved at what directon between two states. The graph between A and B would look the same no matter whether 90% of the people move from A to B, or the other way around, or coming and going people are equal-sized groups. But this is what the real important info in this graph would be.

Or am I missing something?

August 01-01-14 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2158591)
Yes, but it also holds a big trapdoor, the graphical information does not give you an idea on how many people moved at what directon between two states. The graph between A and B would look the same no matter whether 90% of the people move from A to B, or the other way around, or coming and going people are equal-sized groups. But this is what the real important info in this graph would be.

Or am I missing something?

If you put your mouse over one of the lines a bubble pops up with more detail. :up:

Jimbuna 01-01-14 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2158625)
If you put your mouse over one of the lines a bubble pops up with more detail. :up:

Aha!!...much clearer now :yeah:

Ducimus 01-01-14 08:56 AM

The mass movement on at least one state represented is unsurprising. It is both interesting and funny seeing the immigration stats reciprocal from what they used to be :O: :haha:

August 01-01-14 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2158627)
Aha!!...much clearer now :yeah:

As is your head by now I expect? :D

Skybird 01-01-14 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by August (Post 2158625)
If you put your mouse over one of the lines a bubble pops up with more detail. :up:

Ah. :) I hovered the mouse pointer over the circle with state names only.

Jimbuna 01-01-14 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2158641)
As is your head by now I expect? :D

Only till 20:00 GMT :03:

Skybird 01-01-14 09:32 AM

Why is it that suddenly all those lines lead to Colorado?

:D http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-25566863 :D

August 01-01-14 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2158656)
Why is it that suddenly all those lines lead to Colorado?

:D http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-25566863 :D

Same thing happening in Washington state.

Tchocky 01-01-14 10:06 AM

Neat!

nikimcbee 01-01-14 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2158519)

Cool map.:up:
I laughed at the WA map, that would be the Boeing exodus to North Carolina.

OR and AZ movement is Intel labor pool moving back and forth.:haha:

nikimcbee 01-01-14 02:07 PM

:haha: Look at the Maine-Florida exchange.:har:


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