This regular cycle is further evident in the precipitation patterns, particularly during the rainy season.
This precipitation pattern is due to the movement and the position of the Azores high throughout the year.
The researchers linked the shallower water to changes in precipitation patterns.
The slightly unusual precipitation pattern is partially due to its 500 m (roughly 1600 feet) altitude.
Other aspects of the climate are also changing such as precipitation patterns and storminess.
Global warming is also causing changes in the precipitation pattern globally.
The precipitation patterns are due to the movement of the Azores high during the year.
This event has great impact on the wind, sea surface temperature, and precipitation patterns in the tropical Pacific.
The precipitation pattern is similar to that of other extratropical storms.
This is a non-monsoonal precipitation pattern driven by the Westerlies.