[HOT] Ocean in Latin America

Jorieke Vyncke jorieke.vyncke at gmail.com
Thu Mar 19 17:19:06 UTC 2020


  Interesting!
So is this an issue that can be fixed by the Humanitarian layer OSM France
team? Or is it just a matter of updating OSM and waiting for the
humaniarian layer to render it correctly?
Thanks, Jorieke

Op do 19 mrt. 2020 om 16:47 schreef Philippe Verdy <verdyp at gmail.com>:

> Most probably this is the "water bassin" of the Amazone river, which
> was tagged incorrectly with some "water=*" that causes problems in
> this rendering.
> Water bassins for rivers (which do not include only riverbeds and
> lakes/ponds, but also all surrounding lands whose drained waters on
> soil are converging to rivers) should not use this tag.
> This does not cause a problem however in the OSM Carto rendering. If
> that tag was approved, then the rendering for humanitarian map should
> be fixed (it is maintained by OSM France).
> But if I look at the boundary, I only sea ways for small riverbeds.
> So it is likely that some multipolygon for riverbeds areas of some
> river has been broken and the renderers attempt to "close" it due to
> holes, or that someone joined all these riverbeds into a single
> multipolygon.
> Given the size of the relation where it is used, this cannot be fixed in
> iD.
> Note also that given the current delays in the OSM data servers for
> data replication, this may be temporary and caused by lack of
> synchronization of the slave database used by the French renderer for
> HOT.
>
> Le jeu. 19 mars 2020 à 17:11, Jorieke Vyncke
> <jorieke.vyncke at gmail.com> a écrit :
> >
> > Hello,
> > Is there someone who knows why several countries in Latin America look
> like ocean on the humanitarian layer on OpenStreetMap? Check here:
> https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=5/3.119/-61.436&layers=H
> > Can someone fix that?
> > Thanks!
> > Jorieke
> >
> >
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