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  • This layer contains the rents of the houses as they are advertised in the real estate ads. Thus, only new rents are taken into account and not current contracts. Rents are expressed at municipal level in euros and refer to the average rent over a one-year period. The number of observations reported corresponds to the number of offers after selections and processing. Rents are calculated from data of real estate advertisements published in the specialized press and on the Internet.

  • The quiet urban landscape areas include relatively large, continuous open spaces of at least regional importance with a high recreational function and corresponding development for leisure and recreation. Its importance lies in the balancing function to the noisy and densely populated areas of the agglomeration of Luxembourg. The quiet urban landscape close to the residential area allows, for example, extensive walks with only occasional crossing of areas with higher noise levels.

  • The quiet areas in rural areas include large, cohesive and intact open spaces of supraregional importance with a high recreational function and corresponding development for leisure and recreation. These spacious areas allow for example extensive walks without crossing noisy areas.

  • The geostatistical interpolation map shows in real time the most probable distribution of the pollutant nitrogen dioxid between the different fixed measurement points that make up the telemetric network of Luxembourg, this at a resolution of 1km2.

  • Colored exposition raster based on Digital Elevation Model from 2017. The DEM from 2017 is based on a photogrammetric exploitation of aerial images and has a ground resolution of 1 m approximately.

  • Grayscale relief raster based on Digital Elevation Model from 2017. The DEM from 2017 is based on a photogrammetric exploitation of aerial images and has a ground resolution of 1 m approximately. 

  • Feb. 2013 - Precipitation, monthly difference to reference period [%] lux_2013_02_map_pluvio_diff_perc,lux_2013_02_samples_pluvio_diff_perc The thematic maps presented here are published annually in the hydro-climatological Atlas of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. The project is a collaboration between the Luxemburg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), the Administration de la gestion de l’eau (AGE) and the Administration des services techniques de l’agriculture (ASTA). The maps show the spatial distribution and temporal evolution of air temperature and precipitation providing an overview of the meteorological situation in Luxembourg. The basis of this documentation is a dense and continuously operating measurement network throughout the country. For regions in which measurements are unavailable, values were estimated by means of spatial interpolation (Inverse Distance Weighting). The current precipitation patterns are compared with a climatic reference period (30 years).

  • Apr. 2013 - Average monthly minimum temperatures [ºC] lux_2013_04_map_temp_minimum,lux_2013_04_samples_temp_minimum The thematic maps presented here are published annually in the hydro-climatological Atlas of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. The project is a collaboration between the Luxemburg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), the Administration de la gestion de l’eau (AGE) and the Administration des services techniques de l’agriculture (ASTA). The maps show the spatial distribution and temporal evolution of air temperature and precipitation providing an overview of the meteorological situation in Luxembourg. The basis of this documentation is a dense and continuously operating measurement network throughout the country. For regions in which measurements are unavailable, values were estimated by means of spatial interpolation (Inverse Distance Weighting). The current precipitation patterns are compared with a climatic reference period (30 years).

  • Feb. 2012 - Temperature monthly average [ºC] lux_2012_02_map_temp_average,lux_2012_02_samples_temp_average The thematic maps presented here are published annually in the hydro-climatological Atlas of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. The project is a collaboration between the Luxemburg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), the Administration de la gestion de l’eau (AGE) and the Administration des services techniques de l’agriculture (ASTA). The maps show the spatial distribution and temporal evolution of air temperature and precipitation providing an overview of the meteorological situation in Luxembourg. The basis of this documentation is a dense and continuously operating measurement network throughout the country. For regions in which measurements are unavailable, values were estimated by means of spatial interpolation (Inverse Distance Weighting). The current precipitation patterns are compared with a climatic reference period (30 years).

  • Jun. 2012 - Precipitation, monthly sum [mm] lux_2012_06_map_pluvio_sum,lux_2012_06_samples_pluvio_sum The thematic maps presented here are published annually in the hydro-climatological Atlas of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg. The project is a collaboration between the Luxemburg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), the Administration de la gestion de l’eau (AGE) and the Administration des services techniques de l’agriculture (ASTA). The maps show the spatial distribution and temporal evolution of air temperature and precipitation providing an overview of the meteorological situation in Luxembourg. The basis of this documentation is a dense and continuously operating measurement network throughout the country. For regions in which measurements are unavailable, values were estimated by means of spatial interpolation (Inverse Distance Weighting). The current precipitation patterns are compared with a climatic reference period (30 years).