AMO experiment - 2010.05.13. II: Temperature anomaly field

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The surface temperature anomaly map of the experiment, that was run on may 13. No rotation and side-heating, ONLY lamp "noise". The lengths of the lamp's turning on-off intervals were randomly chosen from a Gaussian, that has a mean of 400 sec, and a StDev of 100 sec.

The scale shows the temperature anomaly in Celsius, which is calculated as follows:
From the temperature at a given spot we substract the average temperature (averaged both for space and time) that is obtained for the given 10 second-long interval and all the 9 sensors.

IMPORTANT: in this grid, the temperature sensors #1,3,7 and 9 are located at the corners of the panel, SO no extrapolation is applied here towards the boundaries of the tank.

The spatial scale is in millimetres.

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