Instantaneous causality approach to meteorological variables bond

This paper aimed to establish a relationship between the selective meteorological variables such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and rainfall in which contribute to the climate change in Peninsular Malaysia. Regression analysis, instantaneous causality, and impulse response function analysis w...

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Main Authors: Norrulashikin, Siti Mariam, Yusof, Fadhilah, Kane, Ibrahim Lawal
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Published: 2015
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author Norrulashikin, Siti Mariam
Yusof, Fadhilah
Kane, Ibrahim Lawal
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Yusof, Fadhilah
Kane, Ibrahim Lawal
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description This paper aimed to establish a relationship between the selective meteorological variables such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and rainfall in which contribute to the climate change in Peninsular Malaysia. Regression analysis, instantaneous causality, and impulse response function analysis were applied to the variables. The results revealed that humidity is positively related to rainfall and there is a strong relation between them. The instantaneous causality between wind speed and other variables concluded that the capability to predict the series of temperature, humidity, and rainfall based on the histories of all observable variables is unaffected by the omission of wind speed’s history.
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spelling utm.eprints-606322017-08-22T07:15:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/60632/ Instantaneous causality approach to meteorological variables bond Norrulashikin, Siti Mariam Yusof, Fadhilah Kane, Ibrahim Lawal QC Physics This paper aimed to establish a relationship between the selective meteorological variables such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and rainfall in which contribute to the climate change in Peninsular Malaysia. Regression analysis, instantaneous causality, and impulse response function analysis were applied to the variables. The results revealed that humidity is positively related to rainfall and there is a strong relation between them. The instantaneous causality between wind speed and other variables concluded that the capability to predict the series of temperature, humidity, and rainfall based on the histories of all observable variables is unaffected by the omission of wind speed’s history. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Norrulashikin, Siti Mariam and Yusof, Fadhilah and Kane, Ibrahim Lawal (2015) Instantaneous causality approach to meteorological variables bond. In: Simposium Kebangsaan Sains Matematik ke 23 (SKSM23), 24-26 Nov,2015, Johor Bahru, johor. http://science.utm.my/sksm23/
spellingShingle QC Physics
Norrulashikin, Siti Mariam
Yusof, Fadhilah
Kane, Ibrahim Lawal
Instantaneous causality approach to meteorological variables bond
title Instantaneous causality approach to meteorological variables bond
title_full Instantaneous causality approach to meteorological variables bond
title_fullStr Instantaneous causality approach to meteorological variables bond
title_full_unstemmed Instantaneous causality approach to meteorological variables bond
title_short Instantaneous causality approach to meteorological variables bond
title_sort instantaneous causality approach to meteorological variables bond
topic QC Physics
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