What's New in ArcGIS Online
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Jess Altamira and Chris Messerich explore the effects of heat islands in urban centers using some of the
improved cartographic capabilities for visualization and tools for analysis that can help users create and communicate more beautiful and informative maps.
ArcGIS Online now supports uploading of scalable vector graphics (SVG) files to the map. This provides an opportunity to add a personal cartographic style to the map, in a format that scales as the map is explored.
Add the new Places layer from the Living Atlas to see points of interest on the map and more descriptively understand what surrounds specific locations.
With the editing-related records feature in Map Viewer, quickly add and update related records to better optimize editing workflows. Calculate information in pop-ups on-the-fly with Arcade to provide additional details about locations on the map.
Easily explore many different map layers together or individually in the Map Viewer. With the new exclusive visibility feature in group layers, radio buttons allow users to turn on/off layers one at a time.
More easily manage, analyze and share data across an organization with enhanced raster analysis capabilities.
The enrich layer tool helps users better understand variables in data, such as from the new Socioeconomic Status Index layer that can illuminate neighborhood demographics. With the zonal statistics tool, users can understand differences in data at scale, from neighborhood to neighborhood to an entire country.
Analysis is an iterative process and it’s important to provide a record of what has been done. Analysis history in each tool tracks the details of previously run tools for others to build upon the work.
Bring historical maps into the map viewer with the new media layer option. Use the 3D scene viewer to make a beautiful visualization of 2D data from media layers, draping the raster analysis inputs over terrain and combining it with increased details in the 3D basemap from ArcGIS Online.