Those skyrocketing curves tell an alarming story. But logarithmic graphs can help reveal when the pandemic begins to slow. By Kenneth Chang The arc of coronavirus cases in Italy is frightening, ...
These days it seems like you can’t even scroll through goat videos on Twitter without hitting a COVID-19 chart — and people trying to use the chart to understand whether the epidemic has “peaked.” ...
This is Norman Albree's pilot model for a two-sided circular logarithmic chart. The side labeled A has a double logarithmic scale arranged in a spiral of seven turns. Its outer edge is marked from 1 ...