Delineation and Investigation of Temperature-based Climate Regions in the South-Central United States

Authors

  • Gregory S. Bohr California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Keywords:

climate regionalization, cluster analysis, surface temperature, teleconnections, southern United States

Abstract

Homogeneous temperature-based climate regions are delineated for

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