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Friday, August 1, 2008

ISOHYETS-Rainfall


An ISOHYET map uses lines drawn on a map connecting points that receive equal amounts of rainfall. Shown here is a map of Africa and the amounts of rainfall. Notice the lack of lines in the Sahara desert region.
Posted by John Foster at 6:19 AM

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      • Multivariate Map
      • Bilateral Graph
      • Bivariate Chloropleth Map
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      • Traingle Plot
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