Here is an example of a typical weather TV graphics of the next 7 day
forecast. It is from a local TV station. Usually they are bar graphs.
Tues Wedn Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon
54 60 43 49 52 61 45
20 34 37 34 31 32 18
Now the only reason most every TV weather station puts graphics like
this is because they feel that the high numbers should be listed first
and low numbers below. This leads into the trouble of messing up the
sequental order of the day.
The above listing would be far better displayed like this:
Tues Wedn Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon
20 34 37 34 31 32 18
54 60 43 49 52 61 45
Because then we have a Time sequence aligned with reality.
Because we know that from 12:01 ( a minute past midnight of Tues 24
Oct) to about 7 am will likely reach 20 degrees F. Then from 7:01 to
12:00 pm will reach the 54 degree F.
The confusion of the poor graphics is that someone would think that the
20 degrees is for Wedn morning.
It is best to synchronous the time with the forecasted temperature and
since mornings come before afternoons, the lows for the day should come
first, then the highs.
Archimedes Plutonium
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