Submitted by MichaelZeiler t3_11wyjss in dataisbeautiful
threebillion6 t1_jd0k71l wrote
Reply to comment by Illustrious_Kale_692 in You've seen maps of watersheds, here's a drive shed map. Imagine someone going to see the 2024 total solar eclipse. What's the shortest drive there? What are the odds of making the drive to see the eclipse? I calculated how many people will drive to the eclipse > greatamericaneclipse.com [OC] by MichaelZeiler
The shortest drive to the eclipse next year in April. The path of totality is going over Texas to Maine.
Illustrious_Kale_692 t1_jd0ki0x wrote
And the inclusion of watersheds with predictions of how many people will drive to see the ecplipse?
jadero t1_jd0pd29 wrote
Not watersheds. Roadways showing estimated traffic volume as people travel to see the eclipse. Think of the roads as rivers and the traffic as water.
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