Western Pacific Typhoons

Why we love it


Typhoons are one of the most impressive and devastating forces of nature. They can grow to enormous sizes and cover vast distances. We love how this map makes it easy to visualise the life cycle of a typhoon (known as a hurricane in the Atlantic), and compare one storm to another to find unique details and overall patterns. 

Why it works


We see an intuitive and inspired use of 3D depicting the unique signature of every storm in the Western Pacific during the record-breaking typhoon season of 2005. This map works because it shows wind speed as cylinder height and barometric pressure as cylinder color along with speed of travel, total distance traveled, and storm duration.

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Map Author

Nathan Shephard

Rugby playing, 3D mapping, scriptwriting, Pixzel Puzzle inventing, son of an Aussie farmer.

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