Figure 1: The black line represents the annual rate of anthropogenic carbon uptake by the ocean (left axis), with
shaded area indicating the error envelope.
Shaded area indicates the uncertainty.
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.
The shaded area indicates the Younger Dryas (YD) interval following the Bølling - Allerød (BA).
Green
shaded area indicates the average over the 31 years centred at 1.5 C of warming; purple
shaded area indicates average of 2050 - 2150.
The gray
shaded area indicates AA − ED.
Not exact matches
Shading indicates areas of cartel control, with darker - colored
areas indicating population density, which is a sign of a potentially deep market for narcotics.
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
shaded areas on the map just
indicates the region boundaries.
Solid lines
indicate cumulative incidence;
shaded areas, 95 % CI.
The blue
shading indicates cold conditions, and the brown
shading shows the dry
areas.
The light green
shaded area above the orange line
indicates dividends after they've been paid out of earnings.
Cooler climate is
indicated by
shaded areas which are periods of geographically widespread ice.
White
shading indicates areas that are either water, barren, or that did not experience any relevant drought events.
Shades of pink
indicate areas where corals experienced a build - up of thermal stress that was enough to cause significant bleaching (light pink) or mass bleaching and death (dark pink).
Pixels with darker
shading represent
areas with a higher concentration of tree cover loss, whereas pixels with lighter
shading indicate a lower concentration of tree cover loss.
The
shades of pink
indicate areas that are or are probably melting.
Red (blue)
shading indicates areas of positive (negative).
Red (blue)
shading indicates areas of positive (negative) correlation.
Red
shading indicates the very driest
areas — soil moisture deficits greater than 130 mm.
Orange
shading indicates very significant in some
areas and / or sectors; yellow
indicates significant; white
indicates that significance is less - clearly established.