They are lines on a rainfall map showing areas of equal rainfall, similar to isobars on a weather map.
A brief rainfall, usually of variable intensity.
it is a map that shows some products on the map in the state or area
line joining points of equal precipitation
The degree to which rainfall amounts vary across an area or over time is called 'rainfall variability'. It has two components viz. saptial variability and temporal variability.
areal rainfall?
They are lines on a rainfall map showing areas of equal rainfall, similar to isobars on a weather map.
isohyets
Yes
thematicthematic
No, rainfall on a map is typically shown by isohyets, which are lines connecting points of equal rainfall amounts. Isobronts are lines connecting points of equal time at which rain began falling.
It would be a precipitation map.
A meteorological map (weather map) is often used to show the current rate of rainfall, and other weather features. Or the map may be printed to show the rate of rainfall for a certain month, year, or for a longer period of time.
im not sure,
a sudden and very heavy rainfall.
transportation map
it is a map insert