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Climate and streamflow of Puerto Rico

December 31, 1967

The presently available data on streamflow, runoff rainfall, and temperature of Puerto Rico are evaluated, although the period of record is very short, with a view to contributing to the knowledge of hydrology of tropical islands. The average annual streamflow in Puerto Rico is 45 percent of the annual rainfall, or 15 percent more than in the eastern piedmont of the U.S. where it is 30 percent. Climate is assumed to be responsible for this difference as well as for the differences of the flows of Puerto Rican streams which vary from 15 to 85 percent of the annual rainfall. Variations in the climate of Puerto Rico are shown by Thornthwaite's climatic index on a map of the island, and the variations of the streamflow to rainfall ratios of Puerto Rican streams are shown to be related to Thornthwaite's climatic index.

Publication Year 1967
Title Climate and streamflow of Puerto Rico
Authors E.V. Giusti, M. A. Lopez
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Caribbean Journal of Science
Index ID 70171294
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Caribbean Water Science Center