To construct the Voronoi tessellation
of the land surface
of the earth using met station locations, you do the following: 1) take a station, 2) connect it with
line segments to all the nearest adjoining stations, 3) construct the perpendicular bisectors
of each
of the
line segments, and finally 4) construct the convex cell (with polygonal boundary) formed by
joining of all
of these perpendicular bisectors.
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