Application of principal component analysis to understand variability of rainfall

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The usefulness of principal component analysis for understanding the temporal variability of monsoon rainfall is studied. Monthly rainfall data of Karnataka, spread on 50 stations for a period of 82 years have been analysed for interseasonal and interannual variabilities. A subset of the above data comprising 10 stations from the coherent west zone of Karnataka has also been investigated to bring out statistically significant interannual signals in the southwest monsoon rainfall. Conditional probabilities are proposed for a few above normal/below normal transitions. A sample prediction exercise for June-July using such a transition probability has been found to be successful. © 1991 Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Iyengar, R. N. (1991). Application of principal component analysis to understand variability of rainfall. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Earth and Planetary Sciences, 100(2), 105–126. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02839427

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