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A color scale graph was previously the source of a joke in [[2537: Painbow Award]]. | A color scale graph was previously the source of a joke in [[2537: Painbow Award]]. | ||
β | + | Trivia: Hue is commonly used to represent a proportional dimension in geospatial analytics, such as relative rainfall on meteorological maps or relative height on topographical maps ({{w|hypsometric tints}}), usually with a key. This is quite different than using hue to directly represent a numerical value from 0 to 360. | |
[[file:WeatherBow.png|thumb|center|550px|alt=TV weather forecast color scale]] | [[file:WeatherBow.png|thumb|center|550px|alt=TV weather forecast color scale]] | ||