These blue areas indicate «negative skill» — that means, their data assimilation method makes things worse rather than improving the forecast.
Red areas indicate locations where fire weather conditions are becoming increasingly more severe or anomalously severe weather events are becoming more frequent, while
blue areas indicate locations where climatic influences on fire potential are lessening or weather events are becoming less frequent.
Not exact matches
IVIS does not provide voting advice to investors, but
indicates concerns through a colour code system: Red top: Matter of serious concern; breach of guidelines Amber top: Issue for shareholder judgement
Blue top: No
areas for major concern
Of all reports published in 2009 12 % were red, 20 % were amber and 68 % were
blue,
indicating no
areas of major concern.
The
areas shaded in
blue and red
indicate when lead values were below or above the 410 - year average, respectively, highlighting the dramatic change before and after industrialization in the Southern Hemisphere.
The green patches
indicate areas where the nearest road is 10 to 20 kilometres away, and the yellow spots where a road can be found less than 100 metres away, with a spectrum of
blue hues in between.
Red
areas on the topographic image
indicate high elevations, and
blue or purple
areas indicate low elevation.
Red
indicates areas most likely to morph into new biomes;
blue shows those least likely to change.
Blue boxes
indicate areas with induced, or human - caused, quakes.
Red
indicates a point of high variability,
blue reflects places where brains tend to look alike, and green
indicates areas in between.
The visualization shows rain accumulation over the United States from Dec. 1, 2015, to Feb. 15, 2016, with
blue and green
areas indicating light precipitation and red patches
indicating areas with high - accumulated rainfall.
The region of greatest ground displacement is
indicated by the darker
blue area located in the right center of the image.
In Panels C and D, the observed activity pattern (
blue) was very similar to that observed in the spatial - imagery localizer scan (i.e., activity in both the parahippocampal gyrus and the supplementary motor
area),
indicating a «no» response.
Blue regions
indicate areas of lower gravity.
In this map, white and red colors denote
areas of higher gravity, while
blue indicates lower gravity regions.
The
blue / white narrow beam
indicates the small
area of the DLA gas cloud probed by quasars, the wider red cone of light
indicates the large
area of the DLA probed by galaxies, which is a 100 million-fold increase in
area.
Deep
blue areas at the high latitudes mark the lowest levels of neutrons, which scientists have interpreted to
indicate the presence of high levels of hydrogen.
The
blue shading
indicates cold conditions, and the brown shading shows the dry
areas.
Blue notes
indicate hitting the
area outside of the drum (or using the shoulder buttons), while the yellow bars require you to input as many notes as you can to score extra points.
However there is no indication within the said paper that this is the case, rather it is simply stated «
Blue areas (mostly absent in the figure)
indicate locations where this year's melting was below the average.»
Warm colours
indicate areas that are warmer than normal and
blue indicates areas that are cooler than normal.
The red shaded
areas indicate where floods are now arriving earlier than they did five decades ago, whereas
blue shows where floods are occurring later in the year.
So, for example, the range
indicated by the
blue area in the upper panel for 2006 shows the range of global annual averages obtained by reducing the coverage of 2006 successively to be at least as bad as 1850, 1851, 1852 and so on to 1899.
The
blue line
indicates 2010; the green line
indicates 2007; the cyan line
indicates 2008; the red line
indicates 1999; and the black line
indicates average
area from 1968 - 2000.
On the maps,
areas with longer than average snow cover duration are
indicated in
blue (positive anomalies).
The upward - pointing red
areas indicate El Niño warming intervals and the downward
blue ones La Niña cooling.
Red (
blue) shading
indicates areas of positive (negative).
Red (
blue) shading
indicates areas of positive (negative) correlation.
In a NASA «what - if» animation, light -
blue areas in southern Florida and Louisiana
indicate regions that may be underwater should sea levels rise dramatically.
A check in the red column means that your reported score
indicates a «challenge
area,» whereas a check in the white or
blue columns
indicates a «needs improvement» or «strength»
area for your relationship readiness.