isograph

/ˈaɪsəˌɡræf/
noun
  1. A line on a map or chart connecting points of equal value or magnitude, such as temperature or pressure.
    • On the temperature map, each isograph indicated a zone with the same average temperature.
    • The weather map showed an isograph connecting all areas with the same air pressure.
    • Geographers use an isograph to represent equal rainfall across a region.