Posts tagged as ai2html Why Did the Tenerife Wildfire Spread So Rapidly? Aug 27 2023 Terrain configuration and the presence of Canary Island pine trees contributed to the fierceness of the Arafo and Candelaria fire Decoding Fire Control: The Aftermath of a Blaze Apr 02 2023 After extinguishing a fire like the recent one in Castellón, another task begins for some firefighters: analyzing data and images to plan for future blazes. With insights from one of these analysts, EL PAÍS reconstructs the efforts to control a major fire, the Pont de Vilomara (Manresa) blaze, which engulfed dozens of homes last July. _Your browser does not support the video tag._ The center of the world crumbles like a cookie Feb 13 2023 Blog Antarctica is already suffering heat waves that exceed 18 degrees Celsius and is melting at its edges. What's happening? Inaccessible tunnels and new caves in the area devastated by the volcano of La Palma Sep 18 2022 Scientists are trying to explore the network of volcanic tubes formed beneath the surface of the Tajogaite Volcano, which can be more than 10 kilometers long, but temperatures inside are still hellish. _Your browser does not support the video tag._ Russian ghost ships to steal grain in Ukraine Jul 03 2022 An investigation identifies at least twenty Russian and Syrian ships that turn off their navigation systems to avoid detection while illegally loading grain from the occupied territories in Ukraine, where agricultural production has been confiscated. What happened at the Melilla border? The step by step of the tragedy Jul 03 2022 In this breaking news we reconstruct with testimonies, images and geolocated videos the last and deadly attempt of a group of young Africans to reach Spain. Volcano exposed: How to interpret the signs of the La Palma eruption Nov 06 2021 Although the island of La Palma continues to suffer earthquakes at two depths, the tremor and deformation seem to be decreasing, which is interpreted as positive signs. The 100-Meter Sprint: Challenging the Reign of Timeless Records Jul 31 2021 Florence Griffith Joyner's record stands strong for 33 years, while Usain Bolt's legacy remains untouched since his retirement alongside his top competitors Mexico has 30% of its land under high seismic risk Apr 18 2021 Blog Authorities risk's maps reveal that one third of the population is exposed to high or very high levels of seismic hazard. Researchers analyze the risks to prevent the probable damage of a major earthquake in the country. The death of the last glaciers in Spain Jan 03 2021 The last glaciers of Spain are disappearing. We went to the Pyrenees with a group of climate scientists to find out why. GIS should be a must in newsrooms Mar 11 2016 Blog A course about the basic principles of cartography and GIS I gave to data journalism students at the University of Villanueva, in Madrid. The power of remote sensing and its application to the media Jun 04 2017 Blog Exploring remote sensing through an analysis of two practical applications of the Difference Normalized Burn Index, focusing on the assessment of the severity of two major fires in Spain using Landsat 8 imagery. Why are Spanish troops scattered all over the Mediterranean? Dec 09 2016 Blog Maps about the presence of Spanish armed forces in Italy, Turkey and Lebanon. ai2html workshop Jun 29 2016 Workshop about ai2html imparted at Medialab Prado in Madrid. Ai2html is an Adobe Illustrator plugin for publishing responsive graphics developed at The New York Times.