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YarrowBeSorrel OP t1_izhl6b4 wrote
Reply to comment by maxthe3 in [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
She’s already up on the fridge over there!
I have a few more visualizations I’d like to do. Next one is going to be a temporal map that shows individual collisions throughout the year. They’re really going to like that one.
maxthe3 t1_izhkye4 wrote
Reply to [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
This would be a great post to put in r/wisconsin
YarrowBeSorrel OP t1_izhkwvh wrote
Reply to comment by SciK3 in [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
I think it’s an ungulate thing
YarrowBeSorrel OP t1_izhktjp wrote
Reply to comment by Chickensandcoke in [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
I see. I’ll have to learn how to add that on top of my graph. I have an idea.
Chickensandcoke t1_izhkkll wrote
Reply to comment by YarrowBeSorrel in [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
You could do a line chart with a Y axis of 1200-000 at the geographic center of Wisconsin.
SciK3 t1_izhkfet wrote
Reply to comment by YarrowBeSorrel in [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
interesting, seems the source that graph is pulled from is for "Horses, Deer, and Camelids" aka camels. Camel babies are called calves, so they just slapped that term in this? odd
Significant_Emu_9836 t1_izhk9a1 wrote
Reply to comment by DoNotKnowJack in Percent (x100) Change in Renewable Energy Usage by US State from 1990 to 2020 [OC] by Time_Crystals
Tons of wind turbines are being put out
bearsnchairs t1_izhimn3 wrote
Reply to Percent (x100) Change in Renewable Energy Usage by US State from 1990 to 2020 [OC] by Time_Crystals
You’re saying most states has less renewable energy now compared to 1990? What is your data set?
SciK3 t1_izhik32 wrote
Reply to [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
calving? last i checked deers have fawns
solid graph though, data checks out with... experience.
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SleazyGoblin t1_izhh4yl wrote
Reply to comment by DoNotKnowJack in Percent (x100) Change in Renewable Energy Usage by US State from 1990 to 2020 [OC] by Time_Crystals
We have lots of flat empty space and wind.
YarrowBeSorrel OP t1_izhgqgj wrote
Reply to comment by Alwayssunnyinarizona in [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
That’s what I thought. I saw calving on an online paper with a quick Google so that’s what I went with.
YarrowBeSorrel OP t1_izhgla4 wrote
Reply to comment by crabmuncher in [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
That I do not know. I only speak for the trees.
YarrowBeSorrel OP t1_izhgirh wrote
Reply to comment by Alwayssunnyinarizona in [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
I was just putzing around with that. There’s definitely a trend that follows sunrise sunset throughout the year.
DoNotKnowJack t1_izhfv8d wrote
Reply to Percent (x100) Change in Renewable Energy Usage by US State from 1990 to 2020 [OC] by Time_Crystals
Okay, what happened in Kansas?
Alwayssunnyinarizona t1_izhen5j wrote
Reply to comment by YarrowBeSorrel in [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
Also, for the sunris/sunset times (both are important), you can use the right y-axis and have it go from 0-24hrs.
I'll think on it and post an idealized image tomorrow.
Fivethenoname t1_izhe9bw wrote
Reply to [OC] USA Median Listing Price for Homes by County, Percent Change, November 2021 to 2022, Realtor.com Residential Listings Database by michigician
This is what happens when people think they can take advantage of big market swings. The system is a joke. Everybody who owned property tried to sell in response to a spike based on speculation and all it's done is derail people's lives and hand more real estate over to corporations.
crabmuncher t1_izhcblf wrote
Reply to [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
Do all forest ungulates mate around the same time?
[deleted] t1_izhc6yf wrote
Reply to comment by rabbibert in [OC] Largest IPOs in history by giteam
Ah I thought this was showing valuation on IPO day.
rabbibert t1_izhc3tk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Largest IPOs in history by giteam
That would be Aramco. That IPO was a tiny fraction of that company. Given that it’s value is basically the value of all the oil in Saudi Arabia, that company is worth trillions.
Ok-Oven6169 t1_izhbd8j wrote
Reply to [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
I wonder if hunting also impacts time of day
Past_Pace1687 t1_izhap67 wrote
Reply to comment by Muscled_Daddy in [OC] Largest IPOs in history by giteam
The crazy thing is that the ~$25B IPO for Aramco was for something like 1.5% of the company.
The company in total is worth somewhere on the order of $1.9T
Alwayssunnyinarizona t1_izh953n wrote
Reply to comment by YarrowBeSorrel in [OC] Impacts of White-tailed Deer Reproductive Seasonality and Vehicles Collisions in Wisconsin by YarrowBeSorrel
Trivial, but cows, elk, and moose calve. In deer it's more appropriately called a fawning season.
tayt087x t1_izhlj51 wrote
Reply to comment by Time_Crystals in Percent (x100) Change in Renewable Energy Usage by US State from 1990 to 2020 [OC] by Time_Crystals
You gotta learn some color theory. You basically made.a scale from 2-3 with 1 in the middle.