How to build and analyze climograms? TASK
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Climograma
Climograma or Climodiagrama, graphically displaying weather data in a given area for later comparison and understanding, much more significant at first glance that a mere enumeration or comparison figures. One of the most used weather graphics is ombrothermic diagram, usually called Climograma, first proposed by Gaussen (1957) and popularized by Walter and Lieth (1967). In the diagram reflected ombrothermic easily measurable variables such as average temperatures and precipitation (rain, snow, hail ...) Average total that have occurred in a place during the twelve months year over a long period of time. Of Temperature and precipitation are still Gaussen's relationship: a frieze temperature value shall be responsible for a double value of precipitation (P = 2T). In the figure, the temperatures are indicated by dots joined by a line, which is usually colored red, and precipitation, with bars, usually in shades of blue. Since data are usually averages of several years in a row, Climograma visually reflects the climate of specific place.
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http://www.uwsp.edu/geO/faculty/ritter/interactive_climate_map/climate_map.html
PARTS OF A Climograma:
This part comes to document how to build a Climograma, prepares Climograma for the site you want and send it via email on Monday 30 August. Review will point
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