my nasa data
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MY NASA DATA. Correlation of Variables by Graphing Sue Batson. Graphing of a Function. Graphing of Data. MND LAS data. Monthly Surface Clear-Sky Temperature Monthly Surface All-Sky LW Downward Flux Jan 1994 - Jan 2002 Two variable overlay of time plot. Correlation. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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MY NASA DATAMY NASA DATACorrelation of Variables by Correlation of Variables by
GraphingGraphing
Sue BatsonSue Batson
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Graphing of a FunctionGraphing of a FunctionSpeed on a Frictionless Surface
y = 2x + 2
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Graphing of DataGraphing of DataSpeed on a Bobsled Track
y = 2.0192x + 1.7979
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MND LAS dataMND LAS data• Monthly Surface Clear-Sky Temperature• Monthly Surface All-Sky LW Downward
Flux• Jan 1994 - Jan 2002• Two variable overlay of time plot
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CorrelationCorrelation• Are these two variables related?• How does each seem to change with
time?• Plot them against one another.
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Scatter PlotScatter PlotTemperature vs. Radiation
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MND LAS DataMND LAS Data• Monthly Snow Cover• Monthly Surface All-Sky LW Downward
Flux• Jan 1994 - Jan 2002• Two variable overlay of time plot
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CorrelationCorrelation• Are these two variables related?• How does each seem to change with
time?• Plot them against one another.• Data will be different if snow cover is 0%.
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Scatter PlotScatter PlotSnow Cover vs. Radiation
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MND LAS DataMND LAS Data• Monthly Precipitation• Monthly Surface All-Sky LW Downward
Flux• Jan 1994 - Jan 2002• Two variable overly of time plot
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CorrelationCorrelation• Are these two variables related?• How does each seem to change with
time?
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Precipitation vs. Radiation
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Student PracticeStudent Practice• You will choose two variables.• Prepare an overlay plot.• Make a prediction about the appearance
of a graph made by plotting one variable vs. the other.
• Graph the variables.• Draw a conclusion about the graph’s
appearance.