
Jojo Gruenewald developed and documented end-to-end workflows for the GIScience/gis-training-resource-center repository, focusing on integrating the MAD Trigger process and enhancing storm track data visualization and download features. Using QGIS and Markdown, Jojo restructured project files for modularity, improved map styling, and expanded visualization sections to support reproducible, presentation-ready outputs. The work emphasized clear technical writing and comprehensive documentation, including detailed dataset descriptions and workflow diagrams. In addition, Jojo addressed documentation accuracy and branding consistency, correcting user guide typos and logo references. The contributions demonstrated depth in data analysis, GIS visualization, and technical documentation, resulting in maintainable, user-focused resources.

September 2025 monthly summary for GIScience/gis-training-resource-center focusing on documentation accuracy and branding consistency. Key deliverables include documentation content accuracy fixes and updates to branding references, not new features shipped. These changes improve user guidance reliability and ensure correct logo presentation across guides.
September 2025 monthly summary for GIScience/gis-training-resource-center focusing on documentation accuracy and branding consistency. Key deliverables include documentation content accuracy fixes and updates to branding references, not new features shipped. These changes improve user guidance reliability and ensure correct logo presentation across guides.
July 2025: Delivered end-to-end MAD Trigger workflow integration and documentation, expanded data visualization and download capabilities for storm tracks, and strengthened project structure and documentation to improve reproducibility and stakeholder communication. Work spanned trigger workflow content, data source and model descriptions, visualization updates, QGIS project structuring, and comprehensive MAD Trigger docs. No high-severity bugs identified; all work focused on delivering maintainable features, clear documentation, and presentation-ready outputs.
July 2025: Delivered end-to-end MAD Trigger workflow integration and documentation, expanded data visualization and download capabilities for storm tracks, and strengthened project structure and documentation to improve reproducibility and stakeholder communication. Work spanned trigger workflow content, data source and model descriptions, visualization updates, QGIS project structuring, and comprehensive MAD Trigger docs. No high-severity bugs identified; all work focused on delivering maintainable features, clear documentation, and presentation-ready outputs.
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