Humidity

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climate

What It Is

Max Planck Jena station relative humidity. 10-min sampling; strong inverse coupling to temperature on the diurnal cycle.

Interpretation

Standard analysis sees: left-skewed; red spectrum (low-frequency / 1-over-f power); time-irreversible (slow rise, sharp collapse); multifractal. The atlas finds no named structure, but the source is distinctively extreme on H² × ℝ (Thurston):depth_height_corr (+2.7z) — beyond what the standard bank predicts for it. It sits beside Seismic Noise (ANMO) in the atlas (standard-bank rank 56) — a neighbor conventional features miss.

What standard analysis sees
tail heaviness0.61
asymmetry0.05
occupancy0.70
short-range corr0.82
long-range memory0.79
spectral colour0.09
periodicity0.74
complexity0.37
time-irreversibility0.12
volatility clustering0.81
multifractality0.95
dimensionality0.38
nonstationarity0.81
What the atlas adds
Atlas-extreme metrics the standard bank can’t predict for this source
H² × ℝ (Thurston):depth_height_corr+2.7zbank-miss 1.1σ

Composition

dtypeuint8
range[0, 255]
unique values255 / 16384
mean ± std168 ± 60.8

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Atlas Position

Nearest neighborDistance
Temperature3.21
Barometric Pressure (Buoy)3.90
Solar Wind Speed3.92cross-domain

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Which Geometries Light Up

H² × ℝ (Thurston)H² × ℝ (Thurston):depth_height_corrrank 4/2980.6288
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