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Animating Time series data in QGIS || Time Controller

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In this video learn how to create Time series animation in QGIS 3.
Time is an important component of many spatial datasets. Along with location information, time providers another dimension for analysis and visualization of data. If you are working with dataset that contains timestamps or have observations recorded at multiple timesteps, you can easily visualize it using the Temporal controller. Temporal controller allows you to view and export ‘slices’ of data between certain time intervals that can be combined into animations.
You will also learn how to clean your data to be imported in QGIS
Datasets used in this video:
1. Dataset of earthquakes between 19002000 from NOAA’s National Geophysical Data Center produces a great dataset of all significant earthquakes since 2150 BC
https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/hazel/view/...
2. Land plogons from Natural Earth website
https://www.naturalearthdata.com/http...

Expression used in 15:37
concat(format_date(@map_start_time,'yyyy'),'',format_date(@map_end_time, 'yyyy'))
Note: Time controller manager is available in QGIS 3.14 or above version, for older version please install TimeManager plugin

This video is inspired from the tutorial by Ujaval Gandhi at Spatial Thoughts
https://www.qgistutorials.com/en/docs...

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