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The change matrix shows the absolute difference of average temperatures in Munich, Oslo, and Tallinn between 1990 and 1991. The absolute differences between the two years and the average temperature are indicated by a color gradient.
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1-99Value ChangeAverage temperature change in °C between 1990 and 1991010203040506070809101112MonthMunichOsloTallinnCity
Reading the Chart
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The chart is based on colored cells.
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A dark color indicates a big and a light color a small difference in average temperature (blue = negative value change, white = no change, brown = positive value change).
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The average temperature change per month is plotted in columns and the cities in rows.
Using the Chart
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Munich shows a large negative temperature change between the two years in February.
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In Tallinn, the average temperature increased in the last quarter.
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Across all cities, there is more change (darker color) visible in the first half of the year than in the second half of the year.
Reading the Chart
1
The chart is based on colored cells.
2
A dark color indicates a big and a light color a small difference in average temperature (blue = negative value change, white = no change, brown = positive value change).
3
The average temperature change per month is plotted in columns and the cities in rows.
Using the Chart
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Munich shows a large negative temperature change between the two years in February.
5
In Tallinn, the average temperature increased in the last quarter.
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Across all cities, there is more change (darker color) visible in the first half of the year than in the second half of the year.
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