Warming stripes
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Die Klimastreifen, im Original Warming Stripes (engl. Erwärmungsstreifen), sind eine Visualisierung wissenschaftlicher Daten des Klimatologen Ed Hawkins, die eine Reihe farbiger, chronologisch angeordneter Streifen verwendet, um langfristige Temperaturverläufe sichtbar zu machen. Die Klimastreifen verwenden einen „minimalistischen“ Stil, der nur Farbstreifen optisch darstellt, auf ablenkende Details verzichtet, um Nichtwissenschaftlern ein intuitives Verständnis der Globalen Erwärmung zu vermitteln.
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Klimaatvisualisatie is een vorm van datavisualisatie, bedoeld om klimaatgegevens in een begrijpelijke vorm visueel weer te geven voor niet-wetenschappers. Kleur, vormgeving en animatie worden enkel toegepast om de opwarming van de Aarde intuïtief over te brengen; technische details worden zoveel mogelijk vermeden.
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Les bandes du réchauffement climatique (ou rayures de réchauffement ou warming stripes en anglais) ou code barre du réchauffement sont un style minimaliste et intuitif de visualisation de données illustrant l'évolution du réchauffement climatique. Elles se présentent comme un alignement de fines bandes verticales colorées de manière à représenter visuellement la variation chronologique de température, année par année par rapport à la normale. Elles mettent clairement en évidence, même pour les non-scientifiques, une tendances sur le moyen et long terme.
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Warming stripes (sometimes referred to as climate stripes, climate timelines or stripe graphics) are data visualization graphics that use a series of coloured stripes chronologically ordered to visually portray long-term temperature trends. Warming stripes reflect a "minimalist" style, conceived to use colour alone to avoid technical distractions to intuitively convey global warming trends to non-scientists.
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Klimastreifen
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Bandes du réchauffement climatique
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Klimaatvisualisatie
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Another "stacked" warming stripe graphic comparing temperature datasets for various layers of the atmosphere
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This stacked graphic, technically a heat map, organizes global average temperatures by month and by year .
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Effect of reference period : One dataset, with averages over three "reference periods" determining blue/red boundaries. The earliest, lowest-temp baseline causes recent temperatures to exceed the red scale; later baselines avoid this clipping.
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This conventional data visualization includes date ranges, explanatory legends, and technical terminology.
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A "stacked" warming stripes graphic comparing the same highly correlated temperature datasets as the line graph
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A colour field abstract artwork
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Effect of each colour's temperature range: one dataset, but with different temperature range per colour . In the top graphic , recent temperatures exceed the red scale; the bottom graphic avoids this clipping.
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Warming stripes at the 2019 United Nations Climate Change Conference .
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Demonstrators dressed as warming stripes during an Extinction Rebellion protest in Berlin, Germany .
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A conventional line graph comparing several highly correlated temperature datasets
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Effect of choosing a baseline independent of any time period's average value: This stripe graphic of global average sea level change has a baseline that is less than all data values, producing a graphic having shades of only a single colour.
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This "circular warming stripes" graphic depicts average global temperature using chronologically ordered, concentric coloured rings.
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Logo, US House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis
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This composite of a conventional line graph superimposed on a warming stripe graphic illustrates year-by-year correlation of data points and coloured stripes.
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Warming stripes were designed to have "more aesthetic appeal and a lower barrier of entry for a casual viewer" than conventional data visualizations.
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Effect of geographic selection: Warming stripes for the Northern and Southern Hemispheres show how different, but same-size, regions compare. Greater recent temperature anomalies in the North display as stripes that are off the red scale.
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Effect of geographic size: Warming stripes for the Globe and for the Caribbean Islands region show that larger year-to-year variations, for geographical and statistical reasons, are to be expected for smaller regions .
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This comprehensive graphic "stacks" 196 warming stripes for respective countries and groups them by continent.
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A warming stripes colour scheme is applied to a conventional bar chart to visually emphasize changes in temperature. Taller bars are more intensely coloured.
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Demonstration at Platz der Republik at Rebellion Week Berlin 2019-10-09 26.jpg
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"I wanted to communicate temperature changes in a way that was simple and intuitive, removing all the distractions of standard climate graphics so that the long-term trends and variations in temperature are crystal clear. Our visual system will do the interpretation of the stripes without us even thinking about it."
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— Ed Hawkins, May 2018
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Die Klimastreifen, im Original Warming Stripes (engl. Erwärmungsstreifen), sind eine Visualisierung wissenschaftlicher Daten des Klimatologen Ed Hawkins, die eine Reihe farbiger, chronologisch angeordneter Streifen verwendet, um langfristige Temperaturverläufe sichtbar zu machen. Die Klimastreifen verwenden einen „minimalistischen“ Stil, der nur Farbstreifen optisch darstellt, auf ablenkende Details verzichtet, um Nichtwissenschaftlern ein intuitives Verständnis der Globalen Erwärmung zu vermitteln.
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Les bandes du réchauffement climatique (ou rayures de réchauffement ou warming stripes en anglais) ou code barre du réchauffement sont un style minimaliste et intuitif de visualisation de données illustrant l'évolution du réchauffement climatique. Elles se présentent comme un alignement de fines bandes verticales colorées de manière à représenter visuellement la variation chronologique de température, année par année par rapport à la normale. Elles mettent clairement en évidence, même pour les non-scientifiques, une tendances sur le moyen et long terme. Cette visualisation des données de l'historique des températures accompagne souvent des animations permettant de visualiser l'élévation du niveau de la mer et divers travaux de prospective climatique ou encore est utilisée pour juxtaposer visuellement les tendances de température avec d'autres données (ex : , recul global des glaciers, changements dans les précipitations, progression des profondeurs océaniques, ou encore émissions de l'aviation.
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Warming stripes (sometimes referred to as climate stripes, climate timelines or stripe graphics) are data visualization graphics that use a series of coloured stripes chronologically ordered to visually portray long-term temperature trends. Warming stripes reflect a "minimalist" style, conceived to use colour alone to avoid technical distractions to intuitively convey global warming trends to non-scientists. The initial concept of visualizing historical temperature data has been extended to involve animation, to visualize sea level rise and predictive climate data, and to visually juxtapose temperature trends with other data such as atmospheric CO2 concentration, global glacier retreat, precipitation, progression of ocean depths, and aviation emission's percentage contribution to global warming.
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Klimaatvisualisatie is een vorm van datavisualisatie, bedoeld om klimaatgegevens in een begrijpelijke vorm visueel weer te geven voor niet-wetenschappers. Kleur, vormgeving en animatie worden enkel toegepast om de opwarming van de Aarde intuïtief over te brengen; technische details worden zoveel mogelijk vermeden.
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