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Black body color vs. temperature. Range: 837 K - 50478 K Scale: logarithmic Color space: sRGB / Rec. 709 White point: D65 Tone curve: Gamma 2.2 Observer: CIE 2012 derived from LMS Stockman & Sharpe (2000) 2° (1nm) Gamut mapping: Relative colorimetric Encoding: 8 bpc full SVG (no bitmap) Accuracy: 5000 samples with constant mired offset (≈ 0 ...
Temperature (K) → Planck's law → CIE 2006 2° LMS color matching functions (1nm) → Von Kries chromatic adaptation (6504 K = white) → sRGB color space (Perceptual) → Gamma 2.2 → SVG Then the whole data set has been optimized in order to rely on gradient interpolation when no visible difference occured.
Basal body temperature (BBT or BTP) is the lowest body temperature attained during rest (usually during sleep). It is usually estimated by a temperature measurement immediately after awakening and before any physical activity has been undertaken. This will lead to a somewhat higher value than the true BBT.
HadCRUT3 is a record of surface temperatures collected from land and ocean-based stations. The most recent documentation for this data set is Brohan, P., J.J. Kennedy, I. Haris, S.F.B. Tett and P.D. Jones (2006). "Uncertainty estimates in regional and global observed temperature changes: a new dataset from 1850". J. Geophysical Research 111 ...
This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Kelvin_Temperature_Chart.jpg licensed with PD-self 2009-06-12T05:32:10Z Mifsud26 1324x586 (54729 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Kelvin Temperature Chart}} |Source=work by uploader from other uploader on wikipedia |Author=[[User:Mifsud26|Mifsud26]] |Date=2009-06-11 ...
In the 1880s, the global temperature anomaly was on average slightly below -0.4 °C, while in the first decade of the 21st century, the anomaly was on average almost +0.5 °C. This figure was originally prepared by Robert A. Rohde from publicly available data and is incorporated into the Global Warming Art project.
Color emitted by a black body on a linear scale from 800 kelvins to 12200 kelvins, given by Planck's Law, assuming a monitor properly calibrated to sRGB color space - D65 white point - 2.2 gamma. Colors are out of gamut below 1934 K, so those have been desaturated to fit in sRGB color space (relative mapping).
Symptoms-based methods involve tracking one or more of the three primary fertility signs: basal body temperature, cervical mucus, and cervical position. [4] Systems relying exclusively on cervical mucus include the Billings Ovulation Method, the Creighton Model, and the Two-Day Method.