Figure 1
From: Asymmetrical response of California electricity demand to summer-time temperature variation

Spatial distribution of summer-time mean dry-bulb (T) temperature (a), and wet-bulb (W) temperature (b) over the study area as well as the response of peak load (c–h) to dry-bulb (T) anomaly (c–e) and wet-bulb (W) temperature anomaly (f-h), with quantiles ranging from 0.1 to 0.9 in increments of 0.2—the mean response is colored red. The probability density functions of temperatures for cold-anomalous (shaded blue) and warm-anomalous (shaded orange) days are shown on the right side of the graphs in c–h. The maps (a, b) were created in ArcGIS (v.10.4; https://www.esri.com/) and the line plots (c–h) were created in R (v.3.2.1; https://www.r-project.org/).