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Defining homogeneous precipitation regions by means of principal components analysis

Auteurs :
MALLANTS, D.
FEYEN, J.

Description :
The spatial patterns of precipitation over the IJzer watershed (in western Belgium and northern France) are investigated for three years : 1973 (dry), 1977 (wet), and 1978 (average). Analyses were performed using daily precipitation data for the three years together and for the three years separately. The first principal component explains most of the variance (about 75 %) and is uniformly distributed over the whole region. Higher-order components delineate subregions of consistent rainfall. No essential difference in pattern in the three years occurs between the first four components. The components patterns seem to express maritime and topographic effects, and form a basis for dividing the IJzer catchment into four coherent subregions. - (Les AA.).


Type de document :
Article de périodique

Source :
Journal of climate and applied meteorology, issn : 0733-3021, 1990, vol. 29, n°. 9, p. 892-901

Date :
1990

Editeur :
Pays édition : Etats-Unis, Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society

Langue :
Anglais
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