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Meteorology Maps
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The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), Australia, has vast amounts of publicly available data, often displayed in graphs or maps that use colour to communicate key information. Inspired by a diagram in a Year 7 Geography textbook, and using the data from BOM, we've made tactile maps showing the average rainfall and mean temperature across Australia and Victoria.
Source maps can be found on the BOM website: http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/maps/averages/
##Average rainfall
There are two models providing a 3D representation of average annual rainfall in Australia/Victoria from 1991-2020. Height is used to show the amount of rainfall, and the model can be painted to match the source, providing multiple modes of access for students.
###Australia
The lowest part of the model represents the 100mm-200mm band (central Australia).
The highest points on the map represent areas with greater than 3000mm of rainfall (western Tasmania and northeastern Queensland).
The scale is not linear – 100, 200, 3
Source maps can be found on the BOM website: http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/maps/averages/
##Average rainfall
There are two models providing a 3D representation of average annual rainfall in Australia/Victoria from 1991-2020. Height is used to show the amount of rainfall, and the model can be painted to match the source, providing multiple modes of access for students.
###Australia
The lowest part of the model represents the 100mm-200mm band (central Australia).
The highest points on the map represent areas with greater than 3000mm of rainfall (western Tasmania and northeastern Queensland).
The scale is not linear – 100, 200, 3
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