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ajfriend | 1 year ago

...and use H3 instead! https://h3geo.org/

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sbrother|1 year ago

Very different use case -- ZIPs/ZCTAs have some semblance of population normalization

ajfriend|1 year ago

If you care about that and have a data source, you can add, for example, population density per H3 cell as part of your analysis. That has the additional benefit of denoting the this quantity of interest explicitly, rather than some implicitly assumed correlation which may not be true.

mattforrest|1 year ago

Not necessarily true. The population isn't balanced at all between many. Census units are.

diggan|1 year ago

What H3 do I belong to if my house is split between three different ones, pretty much equally? Any/all of them?

maxmouchet|1 year ago

You take a smaller H3 :-) The maximum area of a resolution 15 H3 is 1 square meter, so unlikely to split a house in two.

hammock|1 year ago

What is the benefit of H3 over a rectangular grid?