Emily Meriam
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With over two decades of GIS experience Emily has mapped elephants in Thailand, wildlife poachers in the Republic of Palau, land use related issues around Yosemite National Park, and active wildfire incidents for the State of California. Presently she is a Senior Product Engineer and Cartographer with the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World where she styles and designs layers, maps, and apps with the Environment Team. When not making maps, she is a true geographer and loves traveling with her family.

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Sunset Colormapping

Create a sunset themed solar energy palette using the beauty of nature, digital design tools, and ArcGIS Pro raster functions.

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Using 3D data to understand hurricane patterns

Data shows that hurricanes are increasingly intense and more frequent. Understand how to visualize large spatiotemporal datasets using 3D.

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New Wildfire and Weather Map for Public Information

Public information map and app for viewing and sharing wildfire data.

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The Science of Where: A GIS Derived Climatology of Severe Weather Warnings, Watches and Advisories

A GIS Derived Climatology of Severe Weather Warnings, Watches and Advisories

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Live Earthquake Mapping for Everyone

Watch and map earthquakes in real time using subscription free layers available from ArcGIS Living Atlas.

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How big is 289 square miles? Use Living Atlas geography to compare geographies.

ArcGIS Living Atlas is brimming with layers that you can use to enhance the spatial message of your map.

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Mapping Loss: The Faces of Landscape Change in Las Vegas

Customize your own clip extent with an image service from Living Atlas and then run analysis to make a unique and compelling map (Part I).

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Where is the nearest National Park?

Have fun creating a map that has the look and feel of a vintage National Park poster using ArcGIS Pro.

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Updated Arcade Code for Scaling Symbology

See a clever way of putting together an Arcade expression to allow your map symbol to scale as you zoom in and out of your map.

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