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has14952 OP t1_jattzyx wrote

Thanks for all the helpful information about the right way to cite images like this. Will keep it in mind for the future for sure.

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For the other variables, I think it might be possible to try overlaying this in someway on an orographic map. Might be an interesting idea. For what it's worth you can still get a general feel for the elevation based on the readings. Since this is largely a mountainous area, the higher temperature areas on the map are the valleys and in between you have lower values wherever we have mountains.

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kompootor t1_jaw34x2 wrote

Yeah, maybe a greyscale topographical overlay or something. Obviously temperature, humidity and/or precipitation, and elevation (and also wind if you parameterize it right I guess) all correlate highly in the Alps, which is why it would be cool to see a visualization that could bring out areas in which they don't, should those areas exist. If those areas don't exist in any meaningful way, then there's no point I suppose.

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