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Isohume

An isohume is a line of equal or constant humidity on a graph, plot, or map; an isopleth of humidity. For example, isohumes are commonly seen on weather maps to show large-scale humidity distributions.

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  • Drawing Contour Plots (http://avc.comm.nsdlib.org/cgi-bin/wiki_print.pl?Drawing_Contour_Plots). A lesson plan that deals with drawing various isopleths including isohumes.



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