[Talk-GB] River Severn Dried up in places
Brian Savidge
a_snail at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 18 18:33:04 UTC 2014
Looking around a bit more, it looks like Stroud is also suffering problems where its submerged when the zoom level is at 500m (all other zoom levels seem fine for that area). I've tried zooming around other parts of the UK and this problem doesn't seem to exist, so I can only guess its a local problem around the river Severn. Further up the Severn valley, Tewkesbury seems to be flooded at 1km zoom range and below, with different tiles being marked as flooded depending on the zoom.
From: a_snail at hotmail.com
To: talk-gb at openstreetmap.org
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 18:18:33 +0000
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] River Severn Dried up in places
I should have said, you see different things at different zoom levels
From: a_snail at hotmail.com
To: talk-gb at openstreetmap.org
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 18:15:42 +0000
Subject: [Talk-GB] River Severn Dried up in places
What has gone wrong with the River Severn around Sharpness, near Berkeley, Gloucestershire?
It looks like someone has been adding in the sand banks at the same level as the waterway=riverbank. My guess is OpenStreetMap doesn't know which one takes priority and the sandbanks have won. I am also assuming OpenStreetMaps doesn't draw the maps according to the tide.
There seem to be other tidal features along the Severn such as tidal reservoir which don't seem to be causing problems. Should the tidal features have a specific level so that they can be seen, presumably level 2 would be the best or is there a better way to resolve this issue?
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