Question about easy qualitative graph

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shadrack

Here's what we want to graph.
Categories are snowfall, snowpack, temperature, and precipitation.
We want these to be on the y axis.
Values are above, normal, below.
We want these to be on the x axis with them going from left to right
(below, normal, above) with space to the left of "below".

Snowfall=above, snowpack=above, temperature=below,
precipitation=normal.

This sounds very easy, but not sure how to plot this without using
numbers, which we aren't using.

Thanks for your time,
S
 
Here's what we want to graph.
Categories are snowfall, snowpack, temperature, and precipitation.
We want these to be on the y axis.
Values are above, normal, below.
We want these to be on the x axis with them going from left to right
(below, normal, above) with space to the left of "below".

Snowfall=above, snowpack=above, temperature=below,
precipitation=normal.

This sounds very easy, but not sure how to plot this without using
numbers, which we aren't using.

Thanks for your time,
S

I suggest that you cheat!

Put your chart together using numbers (1=below, 2=normal, 3=above) and
then place text boxes with your desired descriptors over the top of
the numbers displayed along the X axis.
 
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