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iklimpola

Iklimpola is a term used in some Indonesian-language climate discourse to describe the study and characterization of climate patterns across regions and over time. The word combines iklim (climate) and pola (pattern) and does not have a single, formal definition in the international scientific community. In practice, iklimpola refers to approaches that identify spatial-temporal patterns in variables such as temperature, precipitation, and extreme events, often by applying statistical methods and climate model outputs to detect regimes, shifts, and teleconnections.

Origins and usage of the term vary by author and project. It began to appear in regional

Methodologies associated with iklimpola typically include principal component analysis or empirical orthogonal functions, cluster analysis, time-series

Applications of iklimpola concepts lie in risk assessment, agricultural planning, water resource management, and disaster preparedness.

meteorological
and
academic
contexts
in
the
late
2010s
and
early
2020s
as
a
colloquial
label
for
pattern-based
climate
analysis.
It
is
not
an
official
category
in
major
meteorological
agencies,
and
its
precise
meaning
can
differ
between
studies.
decomposition,
and
wavelet
analysis,
sometimes
in
combination
with
ensemble
climate-model
projections.
The
aim
is
to
uncover
stable
patterns
and
their
changes
under
different
climatic
forcings,
as
well
as
to
assess
regional
sensitivity
to
global
trends.
By
translating
identified
climate
patterns
into
regional
forecasts
or
scenario
planning,
practitioners
seek
to
support
decision-making
under
changing
conditions.
Related
concepts
include
climate
pattern
analysis,
atmospheric
teleconnections
such
as
ENSO,
and
standard
data-methods
like
PCA
and
EOF;
however,
iklimpola
remains
an
informal
label
without
universal
methodological
standard.