is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
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is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
@dirkhh burnt ashes. how appropriate.
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@dirkhh we sotheners can now call you laidbacks and criticize your supposed midday nap habits? https://amp.dw.com/en/climate-change-heat-wave-costs-the-german-economy-billions/a-77694558
Maybe if conservative politicians see the correlation between climate change and economic stagnation they will finally take it seriously.
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is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
@dirkhh Oh, there's another color there, it's just in infrared
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is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
@dirkhh frogs are smarter.
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@dirkhh
That looks like death in the middle.@kimlockhartga @dirkhh Well . . .
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is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
@dirkhh this can't be temp colour coded though. Ireland has been nowhere near as hot as France, and its not winter in Portugal as far as I've heard. What is this?
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@dirkhh and look at the north, this will be horrible in Greenland even!
@energisch_ @dirkhh Greenland isn't anywhere near this map.
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@dirkhh, what's the temperature scale for that? (It looks a bit off to me as I'm just about within the grey area but the forecast for tomorrow says 26℃.)
@lp0_on_fire @dirkhh right? Somethings fucky here. Don't get me wrong, I'm hot and it's a climate disaster, but I don't know what this map is telling us.
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@dirkhh this can't be temp colour coded though. Ireland has been nowhere near as hot as France, and its not winter in Portugal as far as I've heard. What is this?
@Iwillyeah
I think the color depicts the deviation from "average late June temperature". So warmer than usual most places, and colder than usual for example in Portugal... -
is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
@dirkhh it's doubleplusgood.
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@lp0_on_fire @dirkhh right? Somethings fucky here. Don't get me wrong, I'm hot and it's a climate disaster, but I don't know what this map is telling us.
I believe it's the difference compared to the average temperature.
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is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
@dirkhh
I think the color is exactly right and intended to be so.
It is the color of burning wood or paper.
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is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
@dirkhh I'm guessing that's infrared then!
(Since hot and cold colours are opposite order of high and low energy light.)
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is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
@dirkhh How hot is that…

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@Iwillyeah
I think the color depicts the deviation from "average late June temperature". So warmer than usual most places, and colder than usual for example in Portugal...@dirkhh that makes some more sense than an actual heat map
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is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
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is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
@dirkhh It's OK because all the reply-people in the social media comments of news outlets say it's just an ordinary summer (fun fact, it's not summer yet) and stop complaining because it's an ordinary workday for them tomorrow.

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And other reasons why democracy sometimes frightens me (even if it's still better than the alternatives).
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@dirkhh we need a version of this pic but the center is burned through.
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That is incredibly well done.
Can I ask about the toolchain used? It looks amazing. -
is it a good sign when the national weather service runs out of pre-assigned colors to depict temperature?
@dirkhh It means you're in Oklahoma. Sorry.