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  2. Heat map - Wikipedia

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    Heat map generated from DNA microarray data reflecting gene expression values in several conditions A heat map showing the RF coverage of a drone detection system. A heat map (or heatmap) is a 2-dimensional data visualization technique that represents the magnitude of individual values within a dataset as a color.

  3. When red-hot isn't enough: New government heat risk tool sets ...

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    A new color-coded heat warning system relies on magenta to alert Americans to the most dangerous conditions they may see this summer. The National Weather Service and the Centers for Disease ...

  4. List of spatial analysis software - Wikipedia

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    This can include static and moving data, maps, satellite imagery, crowd-sourced data, full motion video, weather data and terrain elevation in many different geodetic references and map projections. Geo-fencing, line-of-sight calculations, geo-triggered events, dynamic and complex route calculations and automated anomaly detection are just a ...

  5. New tools from NOAA and CDC show people their risk from heat ...

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    On NOAA's HeatRisk tool, the scale ranges from 0 or green, meaning little or no risk from expected heat, to 4 or magenta, which indicates extreme and/or long-duration heat-related impacts.

  6. Heatmap - Wikipedia

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    Heat map From an alternative spacing : This is a redirect from a title with an alternative spacing of the target name. Pages that link to this redirect may be updated to link directly to the target page if that results in an improvement of the text .

  7. Project Sunroof - Wikipedia

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    The tool provides estimates for a city's annual carbon emissions using detailed geospatial data derived from Google Maps. It provides an estimate of emissions from the sectors of Transportation and Buildings, and using Project Sunroof data, can also estimate the aggregated solar potential of an entire city to demonstrate the potential to offset ...

  8. Brendan Gregg - Wikipedia

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    He has also created visualization types to aid performance analysis, including latency heat maps, [5] utilization heat maps, subsecond offset heat maps, and flame graphs. [6] His tools are included in multiple operating systems and products, and are in use by companies worldwide. He pioneered eBPF as an observability technology, [7] including ...

  9. Warming stripes - Wikipedia

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    This "stack", technically a heat map, organizes temperatures by month (horizontally) and year (vertically). [ 99 ] By June 2019, Hawkins vertically stacked hundreds of warming stripe graphics from corresponding world locations and grouped them by continent to form a comprehensive, composite graphic, "Temperature Changes Around the World (1901 ...