Selected article for: "Loess regression interpolation and wind speed"

Author: Biqing Chen; Hao Liang; Xiaomin Yuan; Yingying Hu; Miao Xu; Yating Zhao; Binfen Zhang; Fang Tian; Xuejun Zhu
Title: Roles of meteorological conditions in COVID-19 transmission on a worldwide scale
  • Document date: 2020_3_20
  • ID: 3svnvozz_31
    Snippet: Figure 3. Scatterplots of confirmed new case counts to the four meteorological variables, (A) average temperature (T) in ℃ , (B) relative humidity (RH) in %, (C) wind speed (SPD) in miles per hour, (D) visibility (VSB) in statute miles to nearest tenth, for all the studied datasets. Loess regression interpolation curves with 95% confidence intervals in shadow were illustrated for each dataset......
    Document: Figure 3. Scatterplots of confirmed new case counts to the four meteorological variables, (A) average temperature (T) in ℃ , (B) relative humidity (RH) in %, (C) wind speed (SPD) in miles per hour, (D) visibility (VSB) in statute miles to nearest tenth, for all the studied datasets. Loess regression interpolation curves with 95% confidence intervals in shadow were illustrated for each dataset.

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