meteogram
English
editEtymology
editFrom earlier meteorogram; first attested 1887 but uncommon until 1980s.
Noun
editmeteogram (plural meteograms)
- A chart showing one or more numeric weather variables, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind speed, measured along a horizontal axis, nearly always time.
- 1887, Ralph Abercromby, A Popular Exposition of the Nature of Weather Changes from Day to Day, page 156:
- We will defer our remarks till we have considered the wind-traces of our meteogram.
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