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PeakLocator 1.0, a web tool to compare extreme value areas among maps

Fig. 1
Schematic representation of the PL1.0 procedure considering the maps of the variable 1 and 2, whose areas of extreme values are A1,1 and A2,1, obtained setting alfa1=alfa2=1. We remark that, in the insert representing the output, the bounded grey area represents the region where the values of both the variables exceed the mean value by at least 1 standard deviation.

Granieri D., M. de’ Michieli Vitturi, M. Bisson (2018).
Annals of Geophysics, 61, Doi:10.4401/ag-7813, in press.

Abstract

We present here a simple web application, PeakLocator 1.0 (hereafter referred to as PL1.0), for the analysis of gridded geo-located maps. In the present version of the code, the maps can contain up to 10 different variables with different units, not necessarily measured at the same locations, as well as the same variable recurrently measured in the time. The aim of PL1.0 is to identify regions where values lie outside the standard deviation from average values. The degree of spatial correspondence between these regions is reflected in the “fitting index” associated to the overlapping area. Here we demonstrate some possible applications of PL1.0 using published datasets, although its potential applicability extends to wide range of topics where the common demand is the comparison of two or more variables mapped over a common area or over areas partially overlapping. PL1.0 is freely accessible through a web interface and runs on any platform.