Trends of wet spells over peninsular Malaysia during monsoon seasons

This study attempts to trace changes in the wet spells over Peninsular Malaysia based on the daily rainfall data from 32 selected rainfall stations which include four sub-regions; northwest, west, south and east, for the period of 1975 to 2004. Six wet spells indices comprising of the main character...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Deni, Sayang, Jamaludin, Suhaila, Zin, W. Z. W., Jemain, Abdul Aziz
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2009
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/13159/1/SayangMohdDeni2009_TrendsOfWetSpellsOverPeninsularMalaysia.pdf
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author Mohd. Deni, Sayang
Jamaludin, Suhaila
Zin, W. Z. W.
Jemain, Abdul Aziz
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description This study attempts to trace changes in the wet spells over Peninsular Malaysia based on the daily rainfall data from 32 selected rainfall stations which include four sub-regions; northwest, west, south and east, for the period of 1975 to 2004. Six wet spells indices comprising of the main characteristics (maximum, mean, standard deviation), the persistency of two consecutive wet days and the frequency of the short and long duration of wet spells will be used to identify whether or not these indices increase or decrease over Peninsular Malaysia during the monsoon seasons. The study indicates that the eastern areas of the peninsula could be considered as the wettest areas since almost all the indices of wet spells over these areas are higher than over the other regions during the northeast monsoon (NE). The Mann-Kendall (MK) trend test revealed that almost all of the stations located in the eastern areas of the peninsula exhibited a positive trend in the mean, variability and persistency of wet spells indices during the NE monsoon, while a negative trend was observed during the southwest monsoon (SW) in these areas. Moreover, these indices showed a positive trend and at the same time a decreasing trend was observed in the frequency of the long wet spells in most stations located over the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia during the SW monsoon for the period of 1975 to 2004.
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spelling utm.eprints-131592017-10-25T06:54:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/13159/ Trends of wet spells over peninsular Malaysia during monsoon seasons Mohd. Deni, Sayang Jamaludin, Suhaila Zin, W. Z. W. Jemain, Abdul Aziz QA Mathematics This study attempts to trace changes in the wet spells over Peninsular Malaysia based on the daily rainfall data from 32 selected rainfall stations which include four sub-regions; northwest, west, south and east, for the period of 1975 to 2004. Six wet spells indices comprising of the main characteristics (maximum, mean, standard deviation), the persistency of two consecutive wet days and the frequency of the short and long duration of wet spells will be used to identify whether or not these indices increase or decrease over Peninsular Malaysia during the monsoon seasons. The study indicates that the eastern areas of the peninsula could be considered as the wettest areas since almost all the indices of wet spells over these areas are higher than over the other regions during the northeast monsoon (NE). The Mann-Kendall (MK) trend test revealed that almost all of the stations located in the eastern areas of the peninsula exhibited a positive trend in the mean, variability and persistency of wet spells indices during the NE monsoon, while a negative trend was observed during the southwest monsoon (SW) in these areas. Moreover, these indices showed a positive trend and at the same time a decreasing trend was observed in the frequency of the long wet spells in most stations located over the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia during the SW monsoon for the period of 1975 to 2004. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2009-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/13159/1/SayangMohdDeni2009_TrendsOfWetSpellsOverPeninsularMalaysia.pdf Mohd. Deni, Sayang and Jamaludin, Suhaila and Zin, W. Z. W. and Jemain, Abdul Aziz (2009) Trends of wet spells over peninsular Malaysia during monsoon seasons. Sains Malaysiana, 38 (2). 133 -142. ISSN 0126-6039
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title_sort trends of wet spells over peninsular malaysia during monsoon seasons
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