ANALYZING US MAINLAND PRECIPITATION PATTERN CHANGE BASED ON A KINETICS-BASED GIS METHOD

Precipitation is a key type of dynamic geographic phenomena. With time changing, precipitation areas can move, merge, split or disappear. Based on existing research methods, this paper applies a kinetics-based GIS method to analyze precipitation patterns in US mainland area. Annual precipitation dat...

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Published inISPRS annals of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences Vol. IV-4/W2; pp. 147 - 152
Main Author Cui, K.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Gottingen Copernicus GmbH 20.10.2017
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ISSN2194-9050
2194-9042
2196-6346
2194-9050
DOI10.5194/isprs-annals-IV-4-W2-147-2017

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Summary:Precipitation is a key type of dynamic geographic phenomena. With time changing, precipitation areas can move, merge, split or disappear. Based on existing research methods, this paper applies a kinetics-based GIS method to analyze precipitation patterns in US mainland area. Annual precipitation data of 1950 and 2010 in small spatial resolution are selected for analysis. Three major dynamic changing types are considered for analysis: divergence, rotation and deformation. Objects to analyze transitions are designed, and displacement of precipitation area is calculated. After applying kinetics-based algorithm in precipitation data, conclusions can be made that there are some significant pattern changes in some key areas of US, such as east coast, west coast and Mississippi river area. Dynamic precipitation pattern changes of divergence/convergence, rotation and deformation in different areas of US mainland are analyzed and compared.
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ISSN:2194-9050
2194-9042
2196-6346
2194-9050
DOI:10.5194/isprs-annals-IV-4-W2-147-2017