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meteorogram

meteorogram
  (ˈmiːtɪərəgræm)
  [f. meteoro-graph + -gram.]
  A record furnished by a meteorograph.

1904 U.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. 1923 N. 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’. 1955 W. J. Saucier Princ. Meteorol. Analysis xii. 386 (heading) ‘Meteorograms’ of surface weather elements for 27 February through 3 March 1950.

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