What is a cloograph?

Ah, weather. People are fascinated, they talk about it, predict it and explore trends. Scientists are obsessed by creating the legions of charts and charts that explain, match and predict the weather. Many types of graphic representations of formulas and weather indicators include a cloograph. Specifically, the cluster shows the monthly temperature and precipitation of a place in the world in a given period of time. Most clogs show this information during the annual range. The column chart shows how much precipitation the location receives during the period. The line graph shows the temperature conditions for the same location in the same time period.

Climograph F or City on the US Midwest could show higher precipitation in the winter months, when the temperature is lower and the opposite on the summer months. This makes sense because it describes the patterns of weather such places that have been observed for hundreds of years. If you are looking at the clicker, say, Omaha, Nebraska, expectedAli you would find in January temperatures in adolescents and clotting in dozens of inches. In places like this, the height of the rods on the column chart will be lower in the summer, while the lira graph curve will be higher; In winter, this graphic representation will be reversed. Not surprisingly, cities in the southern hemisphere show reverse trends, with higher temperatures and lower clotting in January and February and lower temperatures and higher precipitation in July and August.

Some places have a cloograph showing the heights of the column chart and the height of the line charts that match. The rainforests of South America, F or Example, have higher temperatures at the same time as they have higher precipitation. Some places are always hot and rainforests record a huge amount of rainfall every year. The conversation can be seen in Siberia or Antarctica, places that are constantly cold, yet they receive a lot of precipitation throughout the year.

Weather scientists use a cluster to predict precipitation for different places. Examination of more than one KLIography can identify weather trends such as global warming. Farmers can also consult a clorat when planning planting strategies.

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