Regional and temporal climatic classification for Borneo

This paper describes a regional and temporal climate classification which is an attempt to divide the Borneo region into several homogenous groups based on long-term average climatic behaviour. One the one hand, the method of the regional classification used is one where the result of the regional c...

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Main Authors: Ramzah Dambul,, Phil Jones,
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi 2007
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spelling my-ukm.journal.16002016-12-14T06:29:54Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1600/ Regional and temporal climatic classification for Borneo Ramzah Dambul, Phil Jones, This paper describes a regional and temporal climate classification which is an attempt to divide the Borneo region into several homogenous groups based on long-term average climatic behaviour. One the one hand, the method of the regional classification used is one where the result of the regional classification should not be affected by the changes in climate. On the other, the method of temporal classification adopted is to group each individual day into one of several identified modes. These modes, which will be changing on daily basis are described by specific spatial patterns of climatic variables (precipitation and temperature). Although these two regional and temporal classifications are created from different variables and different methods, they are mutually complementary and describe the local climate in Borneo. It was found that certain types of weather might be more associated with certain groups of climatic divisions. Thus while spatial climatic variations in Samarahan Climatic Group (B1)describe the unique pattern of weather Type 3 (Western Wet), those of Type 4 (Central Wet) and Type 5(Eastern Wet) are more closely associated with the climate variability for Sepanggar (A1) and Sepilok (A2) groups Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1600/1/Geografia_3%2C1_%2884-105%29.pdf Ramzah Dambul, and Phil Jones, (2007) Regional and temporal climatic classification for Borneo. Geografia : Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 3 (1). pp. 84-105. ISSN 2180-2491 http://www.ukm.my/geografia
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description This paper describes a regional and temporal climate classification which is an attempt to divide the Borneo region into several homogenous groups based on long-term average climatic behaviour. One the one hand, the method of the regional classification used is one where the result of the regional classification should not be affected by the changes in climate. On the other, the method of temporal classification adopted is to group each individual day into one of several identified modes. These modes, which will be changing on daily basis are described by specific spatial patterns of climatic variables (precipitation and temperature). Although these two regional and temporal classifications are created from different variables and different methods, they are mutually complementary and describe the local climate in Borneo. It was found that certain types of weather might be more associated with certain groups of climatic divisions. Thus while spatial climatic variations in Samarahan Climatic Group (B1)describe the unique pattern of weather Type 3 (Western Wet), those of Type 4 (Central Wet) and Type 5(Eastern Wet) are more closely associated with the climate variability for Sepanggar (A1) and Sepilok (A2) groups
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author Ramzah Dambul,
Phil Jones,
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Phil Jones,
Regional and temporal climatic classification for Borneo
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Phil Jones,
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title Regional and temporal climatic classification for Borneo
title_short Regional and temporal climatic classification for Borneo
title_full Regional and temporal climatic classification for Borneo
title_fullStr Regional and temporal climatic classification for Borneo
title_full_unstemmed Regional and temporal climatic classification for Borneo
title_sort regional and temporal climatic classification for borneo
publisher Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM,Bangi
publishDate 2007
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1600/1/Geografia_3%2C1_%2884-105%29.pdf
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