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Reading and Constructing Climate Graphs Reading and Constructing

Climate Graphs Climate graphs are a combination of a bar graph and a line graph. Temperature is shown on a line graph, with the figures (o Celsius) being shown on the left side of the graph. Rainfall is shown by a bar graph with the figures (mm) being shown on the right side of the graph.

Sample Climate Graph

Interpreting climate graphs Look for patterns in the temperature data Is the temperature the same all year round? If it is different, where’s summer and winter? Would you classify summer as cool, warm, or hot? Would you classify winter as mild, cold or very cold? What is the range of temperature? (REMEMBER: Subtract the minimum temperature from the maximum temperature).

Practice - Temperatures

Interpreting climate graphs Look for patterns in the rainfall data Does the rainfall occur all year round? Check which season(s) is/are drier or wetter than others. What is the total annual rainfall? Add each month's total together to get the annual total.

Practice - Rainfall

Putting it All together! Put the rainfall and temperature information together - what does it tell you about this place? Describe the patterns in temperature and rainfall, including how they relate to each other. You now have a description of the climate.