From 7b6bd18ddef6f24a4fb56579a0f26c01082d3486 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrew Blackford <62357205+acblackford@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2024 12:59:43 -0600
Subject: [PATCH] update id to tornadoes-2024-polygons
---
datasets/tornadoes2024-paths.data.mdx | 6 +++---
stories/tornadoes2024.stories.mdx | 10 +++++-----
2 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/datasets/tornadoes2024-paths.data.mdx b/datasets/tornadoes2024-paths.data.mdx
index bee2def21..f36432ab3 100644
--- a/datasets/tornadoes2024-paths.data.mdx
+++ b/datasets/tornadoes2024-paths.data.mdx
@@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ taxonomy:
values:
- NWS
layers:
- - id: tornadoes-2024
- stacCol: tornadoes-2024
+ - id: tornadoes-2024-polygons
+ stacCol: tornadoes-2024-polygons
name: Spring 2024 Tornadoes (Polygons)
type: raster
description: "This dataset shows official NWS tornado paths categorized by EF rating for each point in the track."
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ layers:
center={[-83.924, 40.487]}
zoom={13.5}
datasetId='tornadoes-2024-tracks'
- layerId='tornadoes-2024'
+ layerId='tornadoes-2024-polygons'
dateTime='2024-05-31'
/>
As it entered Ohio, high-end EF-1 damage to homes south of Union City was observed, inflicting two injuries here. EF-1 damage to farmsteads occurred throughout all of Darke County.
@@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ Intense tornadoes are defined as those that receive an EF-3 rating or higher. Fr
center={[-84.389, 40.1438]}
zoom={14}
datasetId='tornadoes-2024-tracks'
- layerId='tornadoes-2024'
+ layerId='tornadoes-2024-polygons'
datetime='2024-05-31'
>
The tornado entered Miami County and briefly intensified to a low-end EF-2, causing significant roof and wall removal from homes and severe damage to outbuildings. Shortly after this, the tornado lifted north of the town of Covington.
@@ -816,7 +816,7 @@ Intense tornadoes are defined as those that receive an EF-3 rating or higher. Fr
center={[-84.16382, 40.52382]}
zoom={14}
datasetId='tornadoes-2024-tracks'
- layerId='tornadoes-2024'
+ layerId='tornadoes-2024-polygons'
datetime='2024-05-31'
>
The tornado began south of Wapakoneta, OH, causing initial damage to a farm near Cemetery Road, then quickly strengthened west of Glacier Hill Lakes RV Resort, severely damaging trees and lofting campers, heavily damaging residential homes and the resort clubhouse along Wapak-Freyburg Road.
@@ -853,7 +853,7 @@ Intense tornadoes are defined as those that receive an EF-3 rating or higher. Fr
center={[-84.02659, 40.49832]}
zoom={13}
datasetId='tornadoes-2024-tracks'
- layerId='tornadoes-2024'
+ layerId='tornadoes-2024-polygons'
datetime='2024-05-31'
>
The tornado briefly weakened to EF-1 before intensifying again between State Route 65 and Valley Road, damaging homes and trees.
@@ -928,7 +928,7 @@ Intense tornadoes are defined as those that receive an EF-3 rating or higher. Fr
center={[-83.76548, 40.43860]}
zoom={11}
datasetId='tornadoes-2024-tracks'
- layerId='tornadoes-2024'
+ layerId='tornadoes-2024-polygons'
datetime='2024-05-31'
>
The tornado continued to the southeast, affecting communities along the southern portion of the lake, with notable roof damage. It weakened as it entered rural Logan County, causing minor damage for several miles before dissipating near West Mansfield.