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The hover panel gives additional information when the overlay is active. | The hover panel gives additional information when the overlay is active. | ||
====Surrounding Heatstress==== | ====Surrounding Heatstress==== | ||
The amount of heat stress from the surroundings. | The amount of heat stress from the surroundings in °C. | ||
==Adding and removing== | ==Adding and removing== | ||
For information on adding and removing Overlays see... | For information on adding and removing Overlays see... |
Revision as of 13:05, 26 August 2015
What the heat overlay is
The heat stress overlay is an Overlay which displays the average temperature deviation (positive or negative) in different colors for the project area, indicating transitions in temperatures, resulting in heat-stress.
Color: Blue
Blue indicates the coolest area's, compared to the surroundings.
Color: Green
Green indicate cool area's, compared to the surroundings.
Color: Yellow
Yellow indicates warmer area's, compared to the surroundings.
Color: Red
Red indicates the hottest area's, compared to the surroundings.
Additional information displayed in hover panel
The hover panel gives additional information when the overlay is active.
Surrounding Heatstress
The amount of heat stress from the surroundings in °C.
Adding and removing
For information on adding and removing Overlays see...