willco2_day.jpg This image displays a data dashboard interface set against a dark, black background. It appears to be monitoring carbon dioxide levels over time. At the very top left, there are two rectangular boxes indicating the date range for the data. The first box is labeled "Start date" and reads "March 7, 2024 at 6:00 PM". The second box is labeled "End date" and reads "March 7, 2024 at 11:59 PM". To the right of these boxes are three pill-shaped filter buttons. From left to right, they are an orange button with a plus sign reading "+ Choose area", a light blue button with a plus sign reading "+ Choose device", and a light green button with a plus sign reading "+ Choose entity". Below these is a selected tag showing a small green square with "CO2" inside it, followed by the text "AirGradient SenseAir S8 CO2" and an 'x' to close it. Below this control panel is the main graph area. A legend in the center shows a blue dot next to the text "AirGradient SenseAir S8 CO2", indicating that the blue line on the chart represents this specific sensor's data. The graph itself has a vertical Y-axis on the left labeled "ppm" (parts per million). The scale runs from 400 at the bottom to 1,600 at the top, with grid lines marking intervals of 200 (400, 600, 800, 1,000, 1,200, 1,400). The horizontal X-axis at the bottom represents time. It starts at "6:00 PM" and has labels every thirty minutes through "11:30 PM". A blue line traces the data across the graph. - From 6:00 PM to roughly 7:15 PM, the line is relatively flat and low, hovering just above the 400 ppm mark. There are small fluctuations during this time. - Around 7:30 PM, there is a sharp vertical spike up and down, after which the level stabilizes around 500 ppm. - From roughly 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM, the line shows a slow, steady, step-like increase, rising from about 500 ppm to just under 900 ppm. - Starting at approximately 11:00 PM, the line rises sharply and steeply. It climbs rapidly past 1,000 and 1,200 ppm, ending near the right edge of the graph at a value slightly above 1,400 ppm, likely around 1,500 ppm given the trajectory. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.