View source: R/nyc_events_sealevel.R
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Downloads NYC Climate Projections data on extreme events (heatwaves, degree days) and sea level rise.
nyc_events_sealevel(limit = 10000, filters = list(), timeout_sec = 30)
limit |
Number of rows to retrieve (default = 10,000). |
filters |
Optional list of field-value pairs to filter results. |
timeout_sec |
Request timeout in seconds (default = 30). |
This dataset reports projected extreme climate events and sea level rise for New York City. Each row corresponds to a climate period (e.g., "Baseline", "2030s (10th Percentile)") and includes metrics such as number of heatwaves per year, cooling/heating degree days, and projected sea level rise. Researchers can use this data to analyze future climate risks and trends in NYC.
A tibble containing climate projection extreme events and sea level rise data.
NYC Open Data: <https://data.cityofnewyork.us/resource/38ps-fnsg>
# Examples that hit the live NYC Open Data API are guarded so CRAN checks
# do not fail when the network is unavailable or slow.
if (interactive() && curl::has_internet()) {
small_sample <- nyc_events_sealevel(limit = )
small_sample
nyc_events_sealevel(limit = 2, filters = list(sea_lelel_rise = "6 in"))
}
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