--- title: "Australia Weather Station" format: html: toc: true toc-depth: 2 number-sections: true toc-location: left fig-cap-location: top code-fold: false code-tools: true theme: flatly page-layout: full editor: visual vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Australia Weather Station} %\VignetteEngine{quarto::html} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r, echo=FALSE, message=FALSE, warning=FALSE} # Ensure the temporary library from R CMD check is visible (esp. on Windows) libdir <- Sys.getenv("R_LIBS") if (nzchar(libdir)) { parts <- strsplit(libdir, .Platform$path.sep, fixed = TRUE)[[1]] .libPaths(unique(c(parts, .libPaths()))) } # now load your package suppressPackageStartupMessages(library(ecotourism)) ``` ## Introduction This vignette introduces the `weather_stations` dataset, obtained from the GSODR package. These stations provide essential information for understanding long-term climate patterns, making them a valuable resource for ecotourism studies. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ## Preview of Weather Station Data This is the glimpse of your data : ```{r eval=TRUE, echo=TRUE, message=FALSE, warning=FALSE} library(dplyr) library(ecotourism) data("weather_stations") weather_stations |> glimpse() ``` ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ## Visualization: Map of Weather Stations ```{r echo=TRUE, eval=FALSE, fig.width=6, fig.height=4} library(ggplot2) library(ggthemes) ggplot() + geom_sf(data = oz_lga) + geom_point(data = weather_stations, aes(x = stn_lon, y = stn_lat, colour = stn_state), alpha = 0.6, size = 1) + theme_map() + theme(legend.position = "none") ```