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meteorogram|ˈmiːtɪərəgræm| [f. meteoro-graph + -gram.] A record furnished by a meteorograph.
1904U.S. Dept. Agric. Monthly Weather Rev. XXXII. 121/2, (1) instrumental errors, (2) errors in exposure of instruments when comparing with standards, (3) errors in reading from meteorograms. 1923N. Shaw Forecasting Weather (ed. 2) v. 144 The trace given by a barometer is called a ‘barogram’, that by a thermometer a ‘thermogram’, while a trace of either the direction or force of wind is called an ‘anemogram’. When two or more of these traces are all combined in one picture..the whole is called a ‘meteorogram’. 1955W. J. Saucier Princ. Meteorol. Analysis xii. 386 (heading) ‘Meteorograms’ of surface weather elements for 27 February through 3 March 1950. |