Abstract
Four precipitation regions in California are identified and described using P-mode principal components analysis. A regionalization of regimes was accomplished by classifying data points (precipitation stations) with respect to which component they loaded highest on. Three primary regions were found to exist and their spatial extent is presented in map form. Data for study were 120 monthly precipitation totals observed from 1961–1970 at each of 90 randomly selected stations within California.
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