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Temperature in Champaign, IL from 1973-2017 - Visualization

Posted 8 years ago
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POSTED BY: Kyle Martin
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Posted 8 years ago

I'd be hesitant to use the type of visualization I created to look at long term effects. I find it very hard to visually identify any long term trends like warming or cooling at that granularity.

The tool you shared is very cool though! I'm going to store it in my "useful notebooks" folder, I think there's a good chance I want to refer back to it at some point in the future (either for the content or methods used).

Cheers.

POSTED BY: Kyle Martin

Dear Kyle,

this is a really nice representation of the temperature data, thanks for sharing!

I was wondering if this picture is telling anything about some long term trend - in the context of global warming. Obviously this is not the case, and a little data analysis is showing the reason: Champaign seems to experience - against all trends - a cooling rather than a warming.

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So at least in Champaign the sea level will not rise, lucky WR!

The short code is attached, the list of cities can easily be changed.

Best regards -- Henrik

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POSTED BY: Henrik Schachner
Posted 8 years ago

Unfortunately I don't have much background in meteorology, so I'm not sure I can give you any great advice. Best of luck though.

POSTED BY: Kyle Martin

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Dear Kyle,

That's a good job. Congratulations!

I am studying on daily air temperature prediction using ANN, how this visualization can help us for getting better prediction? In other word, how could be used this visualization by engineers ?

Kind regards,

Ghorbani

POSTED BY: M.A. Ghorbani
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