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  2. Radar chart - Wikipedia

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    A radar chart showing the differences in performance metrics of a sedan, sports car, and pickup truck. Another application of radar charts is the control of quality improvement to display the performance metrics various objects including computer programs, [12] computers, phones, vehicles, and more. Computer programmer often use analytics to ...

  3. RAWGraphs - Wikipedia

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    Stacked bar chart; Beeswarm plot; Box plot; Bumpchart; Circle packing; Dendrograms: Circular dendrogram; Linear dendrogram; Gantt chart; Horizon graph; Line chart; Matrix Plot; Parallel coordinates; Radar chart; Sankey diagram; Scatterplots: Bubble chart; Contour plot over bubble chart; Convex hull grouping; Hexagonal binning grouping ...

  4. Tornado diagram - Wikipedia

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    Completed Tornado Diagram. Tornado diagrams, also called tornado plots, tornado charts or butterfly charts, are a special type of Bar chart, where the data categories are listed vertically instead of the standard horizontal presentation, and the categories are ordered so that the largest bar appears at the top of the chart, the second largest appears second from the top, and so on.

  5. Template:US wx radar - Wikipedia

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  6. Weather map - Wikipedia

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    The use of weather charts in a modern sense began in the middle portion of the 19th century in order to devise a theory on storm systems. [4] During the Crimean War a storm devastated the French fleet at Balaklava , and the French scientist Urbain Le Verrier was able to show that if a chronological map of the storm had been issued, the path it ...

  7. Plot (radar) - Wikipedia

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    General operations plot: Used for tracking shipping on a large-scale chart. Was also used to display exercise boundaries, airplanes and other significant features of maritime interest. In the Royal Australian Navy, the scale used was generally 5 or 10 miles (8.0 or 16.1 km) per 1 inch (25 mm).

  8. Plan position indicator - Wikipedia

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    A plan position indicator (PPI) is a type of radar display that represents the radar antenna in the center of the display, with the distance from it and height above ground drawn as concentric circles. As the radar antenna rotates, a radial trace on the PPI sweeps in unison with it about the center point. It is the most common type of radar ...

  9. Surface weather analysis - Wikipedia

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    A surface weather analysis for the United States on October 21, 2006. By that time, Tropical Storm Paul was active (Paul later became a hurricane). Surface weather analysis is a special type of weather map that provides a view of weather elements over a geographical area at a specified time based on information from ground-based weather stations.