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- Here are two questions to help you write your response: does the location’s temperature fluctuate or is it within about a 15°C temperature range throughout the year? When is the rainy season? (This is when precipitation levels increase).
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Nov 21, 2023 · A climograph, or climate graph, is a time-based graph that presents a location's average temperature and precipitation. The climograph helps paint a quick picture...
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In this lesson, learn what a climograph is and how to read a...
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Jun 9, 2024 · Learn how to interpret and analyze climographs with this comprehensive guide. Understand the relationship between weather and climate.
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- What To Do and How To Do It
- Step 5. Class discussion
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- Part D: Make a one-year climograph.
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Students learn how to construct and interpret climographs and understand how climate differs from weather.
Familiarity with basic mathematics such as calculating means and sums Familiarity with building basic graphs, charts, and tables Familiarity with metric measurement units (temperature and distance)
Step 1. Introduce the similarities and differences between weather and climate. Begin the lesson by asking students the difference between weather and climate. Note their answers on a Venn diagram on the board. Add that both climate and weather are often described with information about temperature and precipitation. Share the following examples: C...
Discuss as a class whether one year of weather data can accurately convey the climate of a specifi location. Have students summarize what they learned. Ask students how missing data and extreme weather events affect a one year climograph.
This activity is part of GLOBE Data Explorations, a collection of activities developed by the UCAR Center for Science Education (scied.ucar.edu), a GLOBE Partner. Activities were reviewed by science educators and staff at GIO and field tested by teachers.
The graph on Student Activity Sheet B will indicate whether students understand the format of a climograph. The answers on Student Activity Sheet C will indicate whether students understand the reason for averaging many years of weather data to understand climate of a location.
Climographs courtesy of the National Drought Mitigation Center (U.S.) http://drought.unl.edu/DroughtBasics/WhatisClimatology ✪
You’ll need: three colored pencils (one light color and two darker colors), a ruler, and the graph template below. Make a bar graph below with the monthly precipitation totals that you recorded on Student Activity Sheet A on the graph below. Make each bar the width of the dotted lines and color it in with a light colored pencil. Color the precipita...
average high temperature average low temperature total monthly precipitation How are the graphs similar? How are the graphs different? Make a hypothesis about the biggest difference that you see. Can a one-year climate graph convey the climate of a location?
Questions: 1. For what range of years is the “historical” climograph data? _____ 2. For what range of years is the “recent” climograph data?_____ 3. Comparing the temperatures throughout the year in Anchorage, what conclusion can you make about the change in average temperatures when comparing historical and recent data?
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In this lesson, learn what a climograph is and how to read a climograph to derive information. See climograph examples to understand its uses.
Dec 28, 2023 · A climograph is a helpful chart that graphs average monthly precipitation and temperature. A blank climograph is shown in Figure 9.1. The months are shown along the x-axis, starting with January (J) on the far-left and going through to December (D) on the far-right.
Summary: Climographs are a graphic way of displaying climate information; specifically, average temperature and precipitation. They are a valuable tool in studying climate, but also can be used to infer connections between climate and human conditions. In this lesson, students learn about how to read, analyze, and construct climographs.