Tropical Rainforest Climate Graph. Climate change global climate change global warming natural hazards Earth environment remote sensing atmosphere land processes oceans volcanoes land cover. A tropical rainforest climate or equatorial climate is a tropical climate usually found within 10 to 15 degrees latitude of the equatorThey experience high mean annual temperatures and small temperature ranges.
Unlike the four seasons of spring summer fall and winter that most of us know of there are only two seasons in the tropical rainforests. A climograph combines a line graph of mean monthly temperature with a bar graph of total monthly precipitation. On average rainforests receive about 12 hours of sun a day but most of that is concentrated on the canopy cover of the highest trees.
The temperature never drops below 20C and rarely exceeds 35C.
The summers here have a good deal of rainfall while the winters have very little. Task 1 - Plot the climate data for a location in the Tundra and tropical rainforest ecosystem. Annual temperatures usually average around 28C and show little variation from day to day. These graphs are useful in analyzing climate statistics to determine the climate classification.