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-- Wikimedia Commons Welcome (talk) 07:19, 14 July 2021 (UTC)
Temperature bar chart, Hessen
editHello DiagramLover,
I removed your chart Temperature Bar Chart Europe-Germany-Hessen-1881-2020--2021-07-13.png from the Hesse article. Unfortunately, there is no mention of climate, temperature, or climate change in the article, so there is no place in the article to put the chart, and it serves no clear purpose. In addition to those problems related to the article, the chart also lacks an important vertical scale.
I appreciate the effort to add information about the climate of places into the respective articles. However, I think that images should always support the text. They can rarely stand completely alone, leaving the reader without important context. This is particularly true for such complicated matters as, for example, climate. Renerpho (talk) 01:51, 25 July 2021 (UTC)
- I just noticed the discussion at WikiProject_Countries, about this and some of your other charts. I suggest to continue the discussion there. Renerpho (talk) 02:08, 25 July 2021 (UTC)
Missing y-axis
editThanks for your many temperature plots. Please consider adding a y-axis showing the temperature change in for example degrees Celcius. Then they would be much more informative. On the Ed Hawkins site there are "Bars with scale" in degrees Celcius. It would also be good to mention that they show the warming as compared to the average temparature during 1971-2000, to avoid confusion, since the standard in most global warming studies is to compare with preindustry time in the 1800s. Tomastvivlaren (talk) 22:37, 19 November 2022 (UTC)