Clustering of rainfall stations in RH-24 Mexico region using the hurst exponent in semivariograms

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An important topic in the study of the time series behavior and, in particular, meteorological time series is the long-range dependence. This paper explores the behavior of rainfall variations in different periods, using long-range correlations analysis. Semivariograms and Hurst exponent were applied to historical data in different pluviometric stations of the Río Bravo-San Juan watershed, at the hydrographic RH-24 Mexico region. The database was provided by the Water National Commission (CONAGUA). Using the semivariograms, the Hurst exponent was obtained and used as an input to perform a cluster analysis of rainfall stations. Groups of homogeneous samples that might be useful in a regional frequency analysis were obtained through the process.

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Benavides-Bravo, F. G., Almaguer, F. J., Soto-Villalobos, R., Tercero-Gómez, V., & Morales-Castillo, J. (2015). Clustering of rainfall stations in RH-24 Mexico region using the hurst exponent in semivariograms. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/629254

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