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As global average temperatures continue to rise, some regions will likely experience more frequent high heat days and higher maximum temperatures. Learn how climate data in ArcGIS Living Atlas can be used to help you model and visualize extreme heat in your maps and even bring context to local communities. Strong anomalous warming is shown across Europe, North Africa, and East Asia. See Climate extremes: heat for more information.
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01-13-2023
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I took a quick look and was able to repro the issue using Slider. Other Instant Apps I tried worked perfectly, displaying the correct pop-up information. I'm assuming for now it's a unique issue in Slider. I'll get with the apps team and see if there is a resolution or workaround.
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01-12-2023
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I'm always on the lookout for unique basemaps that are a little different and let my operational layers pop. Sure, you can style your own using the Vector Tile Style Editor. But here Andy Skinner delivers some really interesting and useful "seasonally colored" basemaps that just might make your layers pop. https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/arcgis-living-atlas/mapping/four-seasons-styles/ Be sure to check out the Creative Vector Tile Layers group for other options.
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01-11-2023
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I couldn't agree with @ChristopherCounsell more. Map Viewer is excellent for authoring, and for sharing with other GIS staff. If you want to carry your Map Viewer tradecraft forward to others, then ideally you will be using one of the Instant Apps, perhaps Basic Viewer with the essential configuration. Map Viewer is intended to be used by knowledgeable others to do more with your map, or for map owners to configure and apply tradecraft. For others in your organization (and beyond) leveraging Instant Apps or Dashboards or Experience Builder are the ideal way to present information to others, internal or public to your organization.
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Adding my thanks to MVP contributors. It takes a village, or in this case - a vibrant community. I've learned a lot from the questions, answers, and insights MVPs provide, often direct users that contact me with questions to post, or direct them to an answer from one of the MVPs. Keep up the great community effort!
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01-06-2023
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ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World provides foundation elevation layers and tools to support analysis and visualization across the ArcGIS system. These layers get updated quarterly with high resolution elevation data from federal agencies, open sources, and community maps program. Esri is providing these datasets as ready to use services that benefit the GIS community and extend the use of data in new and innovative ways. In this release, world elevation layers and tools are updated with a few high-resolution elevation datasets. Gdynia, Poland, improvements with 1m DTM. For all the details, see High resolution data updates to Living Atlas World Elevation layers and tools (December 2022).
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Unless I am misunderstanding things completely (always a possibility!) this should be easy to do. In Map Viewer Classic you should be able to set the decimal places and use of the 1000 separator after you add the hosted feature layer to your map. In the Content tab, open More Options (...) for the layer that has the field in question. Choose Configure Pop-ups, then Configure Attributes Then make the appropriate adjustments, and save your map. If you own the layer, you can also write those setting back to the feature layer using Save Layer
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And one more thing I might try... When zoomed in to see the imagery, perhaps it is no longer important to be able to show the state or county pop-up. It seems to me what is important is be able to display the facility pop-up when zoomed in. If true, you can use layer scale visibility to turn off the state and county layers and only have the facilities available for the pop-up. Doing so would give you a workaround to the pink/purple hue covering everything when zoomed in.
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That seems to be the selection color, pink/purple by default, for the state you are clicking to show the pop-up. It's the selection color, not anything to do with map layers, that is causing that hue. While you can change the selection color (in Theme > Map > Selection color) I do not know of a way to remove the selection color. You could try something you find more desirable, perhaps white. Hopefully somebody else might know of a workaround.
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This three-blog series by @MarkGilbert demonstrates how to create climate resilience indices. The series walks you through the steps to use a global collection of ready-to-use geographic information to derive input variables needed to calculate a heat resilience index (HRI). The resulting intervention-focused map can be used by local communities to prioritize census tracts for tree planting as one mitigation against urban heat islands. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
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This three-blog series by @MarkGilbert demonstrates how to create climate resilience indices. The series walks you through the steps to use a global collection of ready-to-use geographic information to derive input variables needed to calculate a heat resilience index (HRI). The resulting intervention-focused map can be used by local communities to prioritize census tracts for tree planting as one mitigation against urban heat islands. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
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It seems that "z blueprint" is the map you are using in your story. I can tell that you added the OSM Blueprint layer to your basemap, which was originally the default World Topographic basemap. So I'm figuring you removed World Topo layers to leave just the OSM Blueprint layer visible. That said, I can open your z blueprint map just fine anonymously. See if you can open z blueprint successfully outside the context of your story. But all things considered, I'd just rebuild your z blueprint map by setting the OSM Blueprint as your basemap. You can do that by searching in Living Atlas in Map Viewer, find the OSM Blueprint layer, then click on the title and look for the Use as basemap button at the bottom of the pane. If you do this to your existing z blueprint map, you won't need to change your story. More info on your hardware and browser might also yield some insights, but I'm having no issues as an anonymous user viewing your story or your z blueprint map.
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I understand the reasoning behind what you are doing. Group layers might help you out (not supported in WAB) so you could try that. My brain is small and easily confused by too many options, so I'd still think to break the app up into several and then use something like a Hub (Hub Basic would be perfect) or a group-based gallery app like Category Gallery to warehouse the apps and allow viewers to filter for what they are after.
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That is mysterious. If I can view your public story then anyone should be able to. I am viewing it anonymously like anyone would, and am not signed in to my account. I'm also confused by how you stripped layers from the OSM Blueprint basemap. It's a single vector tile basemap layer so you would have had to use the Vector Tile Style Editor. If you somehow did (not sure if that's even possible in a public account) then I would suggest using the "vanilla" OSM Blueprint basemap instead in your map, then updating your story.
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I did a quick reality check on your story and had no issues opening it in several different browsers. The one browser I did not try is Safari... To start, I'd suggest doing the obvious - clear your browser cache and try again. BTW - I like your use of the OSM blueprint basemap with your red symbols...
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