Climogram

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A climogram is a diagram that shows the relationship between precipitation and temperature . In addition to the thermoisopleth diagram and the Walter / Lieth diagram , it is one of three climate diagrams that has become established in the last few decades.

In a climogram, precipitation is assigned to the x-axis and temperature to the y-axis. Then you enter the collected data in the coordinate system , number and connect them. Alternatively, the representation in a polar coordinate diagram is also possible. This makes it easy to determine the relationships between precipitation, temperature and the time factor.

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  1. ↑ Advanced course geography: climograms. Retrieved April 27, 2010 .
  2. Bernd Raczkowsky: Top in Abitur. Abiwissen compact: geography . Schroedel, Braunschweig 2009, ISBN 978-3-507-23064-4 , p. 26 .