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#Temperature Sum - A chart displaying the total sum of the daily average temperature for the year. | #Temperature Sum - A chart displaying the total sum of the daily average temperature for the year. | ||
#Growing Degree Days - A chart - a variation on heating degree days - showing the growing season start and end | #Growing Degree Days - A chart - a variation on heating degree days - showing the growing season start and end | ||
#Seasons - A chart showing the thermal seasons per year | |||
#Daily EVT - An estimation of the Daily Evapotranspiration with a moving average | #Daily EVT - An estimation of the Daily Evapotranspiration with a moving average | ||
#Monthly EVT - Much like the similar graphs for rain and temperature, showing the evapotranspiration per month for each year | #Monthly EVT - Much like the similar graphs for rain and temperature, showing the evapotranspiration per month for each year | ||
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You will find an example image of each chart and an explanation (of the calculation and the origin of the numbers) | You will find an example image of each chart and an explanation (of the calculation and the origin of the numbers) | ||
For the calculations the standard C# LINQ-functions Min, Max and Avg are used. For the standard deviation this LINQ-extension is used with a modification for a minimum number of observations required of 2, if less the StdDev returns 0 (zero). | For the calculations the standard C# LINQ-functions Min, Max and Avg are used. For the standard deviation this LINQ-extension is used with a modification for a minimum number of observations required of 2, if less the StdDev returns 0 (zero). | ||
== Temperature Sum == | == Temperature Sum == |