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Time Selection

Time Range A: 1990 - 2000

Time Range B: 2000 - 2013

Compare avg. Temperature of:

Grid Settings

Grid-Scale: 0.01

Grid-Border 0.1

Color Settings

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Color B:

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General

Visualization:

Maximum: 0°C
Minimum: 0°C
Average: 0°C
N_total: 0

Compute Times:

Aggregate: 4 ms (Ø 4.5)
Averaging: 4 ms (Ø 4.5)
Rendering: 4 ms (Ø 4.5)
WriteBack: 0 ms (Ø 0.0)

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The Climate Difference Explorer lets you compare aggregated temperature values over two different periods of time.

The database comes from the Berkley Earth Organization and encompasses more than 8 million measurements.

WebGPU compute shaders are used to accumulate and rasterize this data in realtime. Additionally, a classic rendering pipeline is used to draw the grid and the world map.

Hotkeys:

U ... hide/show User Interface
L ... hide/show Legend
T ... disable/enable Tooltips

Coordinates: 3 | 5 (23)
Value: 23.21 °C
N: 2123
-22.98°C 23.13°C
Climate Difference Explorer v.1.0 © 2022 Gerald Kimmersdorfer, Dominik Wolf