Noteable dates options#138
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This is generally behaving well for me, but I think my preference would be to split the examples into unique cases rather than duplicating redundant information. For example, Arizona Urban Traffic & Fires appears identically under both Fires and Traffic Patterns. It would make more sense to me to show the same map location / date, but under fires, only include the Fires part of the blurb and under Traffic, include the traffic part of the blurb. Same for the CA Traffic & Agriculture. Does that seem reasonable, @johnarban? |
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This PR is starting to look at ways to rearrange the noteable events interfaces.
Currently - it has just put everything on one level.

Another option would be to group events by type, rather than date - something like
"Notable Events" and have sub categories like - 2025 Los Angeles Wildfire, Urban Life, Agriculture, Power Generation, Fires.
or
"TEMPO Explores" -- 2025 Los Angeles Wildfire, Cities, Agriculture, Natural Phenomena, Electricity,