Friday, July 15, 2011

Climograph

http://www.drought.unl.edu/whatis/climographs/SavannahMetric.htm
Climographs are essentially used to illustrate the relationship between temperature and precipitation in a certain place or area. The way that the information is plotted on the graph is in montly intervals throughout a calendar year. The lined with the plotted points that can be seen above the bars on the graph is representative of the temperature in a given place during the year. The climograph which is shown above has been created to show the annual rain fall amounts and temperature for Savannah, Georgia. The levels of precipitation can be seen in millimeters, while the temperature is recorded in celsius. The graph simply explains and its main interest is the amount of rain which Savannah recieved, and the temperature over a course of a year.

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