Methodological notes for the completion of climatic series and data extrapolation. Its application to the temperature map of Andalusia
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1992.v0i14.685Abstract
This article lays down the guidelines of the research carried out the reaearch aimed at setting up a thermoppluviometric data base which was to be used in the compilation, by means of automatic cartography techniques, of several maps of isolines and diagrams included in the Atlas of Andalusia. This article contains an explanation of the methods used for filtering the data, how the lagoons were filled as well as for extrapolating the information for non-existent seasons which we believe to be indispensable given the large number of lagoons throughout Andalusia, and particularly in the mountainous areas, which could cause considerable errors in the tracing of isolines when interpolating.
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