New plot type request.
A Walter-Lieth climograph: monthly mean temperature (line, left axis) and precipitation (line or bars, right axis) over the twelve months, using the classic 1:2 axis scaling convention (10 degrees C = 20 mm) so that the area between the curves indicates humid periods (hatched/blue) and arid periods (dotted/red), with station name, elevation and annual means in the header and frost month indicators along the baseline.
Why: the canonical climate diagram in geography and ecology education, with strong fixed visual conventions; the climate family covers heatmap-stripes-climate, skewt-logp-atmospheric and windrose-basic but lacks the classic climograph. Fully static-renderable.
New plot type request.
A Walter-Lieth climograph: monthly mean temperature (line, left axis) and precipitation (line or bars, right axis) over the twelve months, using the classic 1:2 axis scaling convention (10 degrees C = 20 mm) so that the area between the curves indicates humid periods (hatched/blue) and arid periods (dotted/red), with station name, elevation and annual means in the header and frost month indicators along the baseline.
Why: the canonical climate diagram in geography and ecology education, with strong fixed visual conventions; the climate family covers heatmap-stripes-climate, skewt-logp-atmospheric and windrose-basic but lacks the classic climograph. Fully static-renderable.