Tracing trends in the sequences of dry and wet days over Peninsular Malaysia

This study attempts to trace changes in the dry and wet spells over Peninsular Malaysia based on the daily rainfall data from twenty rainfall stations which include four sub-regions, namely; northwest, west, south and east for the period of 1975 to 2004. Nine indices for each dry and wet spells comp...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Deni, Sayang, Syed Jamaludin, Shariffah Suhaila, Wan Zin, Wan Zawiah, Jemain, Abdul Aziz
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/9957/1/SSuhailaSJamaludin2008_TracingTrendsinTheSequencesofDry.pdf
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author Mohd. Deni, Sayang
Syed Jamaludin, Shariffah Suhaila
Wan Zin, Wan Zawiah
Jemain, Abdul Aziz
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Wan Zin, Wan Zawiah
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description This study attempts to trace changes in the dry and wet spells over Peninsular Malaysia based on the daily rainfall data from twenty rainfall stations which include four sub-regions, namely; northwest, west, south and east for the period of 1975 to 2004. Nine indices for each dry and wet spells comprising of the main characteristics for each spell, the persistency and the frequency of the various length of dry (wet) spells will be used to identify whether or not these indices have increased over Peninsular Malaysia. The Mann-Kendall (MK) trend test indicate that as the persistency of wet days is increased, the trend of the frequency of long wet spells is also found to be increased in most stations over the peninsula; however, decreasing trend is observed in the frequency of short spells in these stations. The frequency of long dry periods tends to be higher with a significant increase in the mean and variability of the length of the dry spells over the southern areas; whereas, all the indices of wet spells in these areas show a decreasing trend. Furthermore, over the western areas, all the indices of dry spells exhibit a negative trend and at the same time, the frequency of short wet spells exhibits a negative trend with an increase in the mean, variability and the persistency of the wet spells. Generally, no significant trend is found in most of the indices of dry (wet) spells in most stations over the northwestern and eastern areas for the period of 1975 to 2004
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spelling utm.eprints-99572010-06-30T01:20:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/9957/ Tracing trends in the sequences of dry and wet days over Peninsular Malaysia Mohd. Deni, Sayang Syed Jamaludin, Shariffah Suhaila Wan Zin, Wan Zawiah Jemain, Abdul Aziz QA Mathematics This study attempts to trace changes in the dry and wet spells over Peninsular Malaysia based on the daily rainfall data from twenty rainfall stations which include four sub-regions, namely; northwest, west, south and east for the period of 1975 to 2004. Nine indices for each dry and wet spells comprising of the main characteristics for each spell, the persistency and the frequency of the various length of dry (wet) spells will be used to identify whether or not these indices have increased over Peninsular Malaysia. The Mann-Kendall (MK) trend test indicate that as the persistency of wet days is increased, the trend of the frequency of long wet spells is also found to be increased in most stations over the peninsula; however, decreasing trend is observed in the frequency of short spells in these stations. The frequency of long dry periods tends to be higher with a significant increase in the mean and variability of the length of the dry spells over the southern areas; whereas, all the indices of wet spells in these areas show a decreasing trend. Furthermore, over the western areas, all the indices of dry spells exhibit a negative trend and at the same time, the frequency of short wet spells exhibits a negative trend with an increase in the mean, variability and the persistency of the wet spells. Generally, no significant trend is found in most of the indices of dry (wet) spells in most stations over the northwestern and eastern areas for the period of 1975 to 2004 Asian Network for Scientific Information 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/9957/1/SSuhailaSJamaludin2008_TracingTrendsinTheSequencesofDry.pdf Mohd. Deni, Sayang and Syed Jamaludin, Shariffah Suhaila and Wan Zin, Wan Zawiah and Jemain, Abdul Aziz (2008) Tracing trends in the sequences of dry and wet days over Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 1 (3). pp. 97-110. ISSN 1994-7887 http://dx.doi.org/10.3923/jest.2008.97.110 doi:10.3923/jest.2008.97.110
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title Tracing trends in the sequences of dry and wet days over Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Tracing trends in the sequences of dry and wet days over Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Tracing trends in the sequences of dry and wet days over Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Tracing trends in the sequences of dry and wet days over Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Tracing trends in the sequences of dry and wet days over Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort tracing trends in the sequences of dry and wet days over peninsular malaysia
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