Fig. 1: Geographical setting, data validation, and climate correlations in the Central-Eastern Himalayas (CEH). | npj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Fig. 1: Geographical setting, data validation, and climate correlations in the Central-Eastern Himalayas (CEH).

From: Non-stationary influence of the North Atlantic Oscillation on summer precipitation in the Central-Eastern Himalayas

Fig. 1: Geographical setting, data validation, and climate correlations in the Central-Eastern Himalayas (CEH).The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a Location and DEM of the Central-Eastern Himalayas (CEH). The region outlined by the solid black line marks the CEH boundary as defined by Liu, et al.68. The solid blue line represents the major rivers. Pink dots mark the positions of of observation stations. b Comparison of summer (JJA-mean) precipitation (Preci.) abnormal for the CEH from different products, including their root mean square error (RMSE) and correlation coefficient (Corr) against observations. c 9-, 11-, and 13-year sliding correlation sequences between summer CEH precipitation (GPCC) and selected climate indexes. d Correlation field between GPCC summer CEH precipitation and SNAO index from 1994 to 2010. The hatching indicates areas with statistical significance above the 95% confidence level.

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