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Author Archives: Matilda Hallerstig

In 2006, a group of atmospheric scientists published a paper with a plot where...
Climate

How (not) to lie with colors

Author Matilda Hallerstig Date May 2, 2022
Matilda Hallerstig
Tagged colors, diverging data, endrainbow, perceptually uniform, rainbow palette, sequential data | Leave a comment |
“But I just need a quick image for my lecture/online article” Once upon a...
Outreach, Society, Uncategorized

Google Images can be a treacherous friend

Author Matilda Hallerstig Date November 22, 2021
Matilda Hallerstig and Andreas H. Opsvik
Tagged copyright, creative commons, immaterial rights | Leave a comment |
The thick, white fog outside the airport window left no doubt about the reason...
Air, Climate

Improving weather forecasts in the Arctic

Author Matilda Hallerstig Date May 2, 2019
Matilda Hallerstig
Tagged Arctic, icing, numerical weather prediction, polar lows, Weather forecasting | Leave a comment |
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