Warming stripes

British climatologist Ed Hawkins originated the concept of visualizing historical temperature data in 2018. The data visualization technique was soon extended to involve animation, and to visualize diverse quantities such as sea level rise predictive climate data, progression of ocean depths, aviation's greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity loss, soil moisture changes and fine particulate matter concentrations. The graphic has been used to visually juxtapose temperature trends with other data—such as atmospheric concentration, global glacier retreat, and precipitation.
In less technical contexts, the graphic has been embraced by climate activists, used as cover images of books and magazines, used in fashion design, and projected onto natural landmarks. It has been used on athletic team uniforms, music festival stages, and public infrastructure. Provided by Wikipedia