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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Isopleths

http://dwb4.unl.edu/Chem/CHEM869V/CHEM869VLinks/weather.about.com/newsissues/weather/library/weekly/aa071600a.htm

An isopleth, also know as a isogram isoline, is a line on a map which is used to make map data more legible. Specifically, this line connects areas with the same amount or proportion of data. Most of the time, this data is related to geographical or meteorological phenomena.
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