A multimethod interpolation approach for mapping the spatial distribution of rainfall in southwest Iberian Peninsula.

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/34737
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2024.2387805
ISSN: 2150-3435
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2024Department
Biología; Ciencias de la Tierra; Ingeniería Industrial e Ingeniería CivilSource
Hydrological Sciences Journal, Vol. 69, Núm. 13, 2024, pp. 1736-1749Abstract
Eight spatial interpolation models were used to map the spatial distribution of precipitation in the
southwestern sector of the Iberian Peninsula (22330 km2) over 40 years (1980/1981–2019/2020).
Rainfall data from 103 meteorological stations were used to generate the interpolation models, namely
inverse distance weight (IDW) with 6, 12 and 24 points, regression spline (RS), thin spline (TS), universal
kriging with spherical and Gaussian variogram (UK_Sphe and UK_gauss, respectively) and multilinear
regression (MR), based on physiographic and geographic variables. Furthermore, 32 rainfall stations were
used to assess the performance of the previous methods through 7 statistical metrics Ordinary Least
Squares (OLS), Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), Normalized root mean square error (NRMSE), Coefficient
of determination (R2), Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency coefficient (NSE), Mean Absolute Error (Bias and MAE).
Based on these metrics, UK_gauss and IDW_6 provided the best adjustments, whereas MR presented the
highest errors. All methods were suitable to predict the spatial distribution of rainfall, but adjustments are conditioned by the features of the study area, gauge density and gauge spatial distribution.
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rainfall; inverse distance weight; spline; universal kriging; multilinear regression; southwestern Iberian PeninsulaCollections
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