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Pearson's Correlation Coefficient

Two periods of near perfect negative correlation(red) of temperature(black) vs. relative humidity(green)

This example is not ideal as the two variables are not independent; however, it demonstrates the function. Relative humidity is a dimensionless ratio and varies with temperature changes: because warm air can hold more water vapor than cold air, relative humidity falls(denominator increases) when the temperature rises.

Temperature T in BLACK, RH in GREEN, Coefficient R in RED calculated real-time at module level using 4 hour data window.

Temperature T in BLACK, RH in GREEN, Coefficient R in RED calculated real-time at module level using 4 hour data window.

Dave Kinney