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Changes in precipitation conditions in the western mediterranean over the last century
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1988
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Future Climatic ChangeEngineeringExtreme WeatherWestern MediterraneanEarth System ScienceEarth SciencePrecipitationZonal CirculationPrecipitation ConditionsMeteorological MeasurementDrought ForecastingPrincipal Component AnalysisArid EnvironmentClimate ChangeClimate VariabilityHydrometeorologyMeteorologyLast CenturyGeographyHydrologyClimatic ImpactClimatologyDroughtSummer Monsoon
Abstract A study of precipitation variations over the western Mediterranean is given, for a period of 95 years (1891 to 1985), based on the use of Principal Component Analysis. The curves for the scores are traced and then analyzed for annual as well as seasonal precipitation. Two principal moist periods are found (1901 to 1921 and 1930 to 1941) and two principal dry periods (1922 to 1929 and 1942 to 1954). A comparison of variations in precipitation and zonal indices (ZIa) indicates that with a meridional circulation dominating over the western Mediterranean, we have an increase in precipitation; with a zonal circulation dominating we have a decrease in precipitation.
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