Identification of rainfall patterns in Johor

Temporal pattern for rainfall events is required in the design and evaluation of hydrologic safety for hydraulic structures. In this paper, a method of statistical cluster analysis is applied to identify event-based representative temporal rainfall pattern in fourteen stations in Johor. The 8 hour s...

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Main Authors: Nojumuddin, Nur Syereena, Yusof, Fadhilah, Yusop, Zulkifli
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Published: Hikari 2015
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author Nojumuddin, Nur Syereena
Yusof, Fadhilah
Yusop, Zulkifli
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description Temporal pattern for rainfall events is required in the design and evaluation of hydrologic safety for hydraulic structures. In this paper, a method of statistical cluster analysis is applied to identify event-based representative temporal rainfall pattern in fourteen stations in Johor. The 8 hour separation time of no rain is used to divide the 5 years rainfall data into individual rainfall event according to the monsoons. The analysis is implemented from the dimensionless mass curve ordinates as the attributes in statistical cluster analysis of the cumulative storm depth over the non-dimensionalized time. As a result, three representative rainstorm patterns are identified and classified under the two basic types of advanced-type (A) and central-peak type (C) for northeast and southwest monsoon. Meanwhile, only one basic type is identified to represent rainstorm pattern during the inter-monsoon that is advanced type (A). In addition, the rainfall pattern is found to be dependent on rainfall depth and duration, season and geographical location by using the contingency table test. Therefore, the identification of only one rainfall pattern as currently used in Malaysia is not sufficient. The identification of three representative rainfall temporal patterns according to the monsoon seasons in Johor can be used as a basis to stochastically generate the plausible rainfall hyetographs of the specified pattern in Joho
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spelling utm.eprints-556482017-08-20T08:02:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/55648/ Identification of rainfall patterns in Johor Nojumuddin, Nur Syereena Yusof, Fadhilah Yusop, Zulkifli QA Mathematics Temporal pattern for rainfall events is required in the design and evaluation of hydrologic safety for hydraulic structures. In this paper, a method of statistical cluster analysis is applied to identify event-based representative temporal rainfall pattern in fourteen stations in Johor. The 8 hour separation time of no rain is used to divide the 5 years rainfall data into individual rainfall event according to the monsoons. The analysis is implemented from the dimensionless mass curve ordinates as the attributes in statistical cluster analysis of the cumulative storm depth over the non-dimensionalized time. As a result, three representative rainstorm patterns are identified and classified under the two basic types of advanced-type (A) and central-peak type (C) for northeast and southwest monsoon. Meanwhile, only one basic type is identified to represent rainstorm pattern during the inter-monsoon that is advanced type (A). In addition, the rainfall pattern is found to be dependent on rainfall depth and duration, season and geographical location by using the contingency table test. Therefore, the identification of only one rainfall pattern as currently used in Malaysia is not sufficient. The identification of three representative rainfall temporal patterns according to the monsoon seasons in Johor can be used as a basis to stochastically generate the plausible rainfall hyetographs of the specified pattern in Joho Hikari 2015 Article PeerReviewed Nojumuddin, Nur Syereena and Yusof, Fadhilah and Yusop, Zulkifli (2015) Identification of rainfall patterns in Johor. Applied Mathematical Sciences, 9 (37-40). pp. 1869-1888. ISSN 1312-885X http://dx.doi.org/10.12988/ams.2015.5133 DOI:10.12988/ams.2015.5133
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