Forecasting particulate matter concentration using nonlinear autoregression with exogenous input model

Air quality in some developing countries is dominated by particulate matter, especially those with size 10 micrometers and smaller or PM10. They can be inhaled and sometimes can get deep into lungs; some may even get into bloodstream and cause serious health problems. Therefore, future PM10 concentr...

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Main Authors: M.I. Rumaling, Chee Fuei Pien, H.W.J. Chang, Carolyn Melissa Payus, S.K. Kong, Jedol Dayou, Justin Sentian
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spelling my.ums.eprints.310792021-11-23T00:28:34Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31079/ Forecasting particulate matter concentration using nonlinear autoregression with exogenous input model M.I. Rumaling Chee Fuei Pien H.W.J. Chang Carolyn Melissa Payus S.K. Kong Jedol Dayou Justin Sentian QC851-999 Meteorology. Climatology Including the earth's atmosphere Air quality in some developing countries is dominated by particulate matter, especially those with size 10 micrometers and smaller or PM10. They can be inhaled and sometimes can get deep into lungs; some may even get into bloodstream and cause serious health problems. Therefore, future PM10 concentration forecasting is important for early prevention and in urban development planning, which is crucial for developing cities. This paper presents the development of PM10 forecasting model using nonlinear autoregressive with exogenous input model. To improve performance of nonlinear autoregressive with exogenous input model, principal component analysis is used prior to the model for variable selection. The first stage of principal component analysis involves Scree plot, which determines the number of principal components based on explained variance. This is then followed by selecting variables using a rotated component matrix, based on their strength of contribution towards variation of PM10 concentration. To test the model, PM10 data in Kota Kinabalu from 2003 – 2010 was used. Neural network models are developed using this data by varying number of input variables with the inclusion of temporal variables. The developed forecasting models are evaluated using data PM10 in the city from 2011 to 2012. Four performance indicators, namely root mean square error, mean absolute error, index of agreement and fractional bias are reported. Results from principal component analysis show that five variables including wind direction index, relative humidity, ambient temperature, concentration of nitrogen dioxide and concentration of ozone strongly contribute to the variation of PM10 concentration. By using these variables together with temporal variables as input in the nonlinear autoregressive with exogenous input models, the resultant model shows good forecasting performance, with root mean square error of 7.086±0.873 µg/m3. The selection of significant variables helps in reducing input variables inside the forecast model without degrading its forecast performance. This model shows very promising performance in forecasting PM10 concentration in Kota Kinabalu as it requires fewer input variables and does not require variable transformation. Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management 2021-08-10 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31079/1/Forecasting%20particulate%20matter%20concentration%20using%20nonlinear%20autoregression%20with%20exogenous%20input%20model-ABSTRACT.pdf M.I. Rumaling and Chee Fuei Pien and H.W.J. Chang and Carolyn Melissa Payus and S.K. Kong and Jedol Dayou and Justin Sentian (2021) Forecasting particulate matter concentration using nonlinear autoregression with exogenous input model. Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management, 8. pp. 27-44. ISSN 2383-3572 https://www.gjesm.net/article_245403.html https://doi.org/10.22034/GJESM.2022.01.03
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topic QC851-999 Meteorology. Climatology Including the earth's atmosphere
spellingShingle QC851-999 Meteorology. Climatology Including the earth's atmosphere
M.I. Rumaling
Chee Fuei Pien
H.W.J. Chang
Carolyn Melissa Payus
S.K. Kong
Jedol Dayou
Justin Sentian
Forecasting particulate matter concentration using nonlinear autoregression with exogenous input model
description Air quality in some developing countries is dominated by particulate matter, especially those with size 10 micrometers and smaller or PM10. They can be inhaled and sometimes can get deep into lungs; some may even get into bloodstream and cause serious health problems. Therefore, future PM10 concentration forecasting is important for early prevention and in urban development planning, which is crucial for developing cities. This paper presents the development of PM10 forecasting model using nonlinear autoregressive with exogenous input model. To improve performance of nonlinear autoregressive with exogenous input model, principal component analysis is used prior to the model for variable selection. The first stage of principal component analysis involves Scree plot, which determines the number of principal components based on explained variance. This is then followed by selecting variables using a rotated component matrix, based on their strength of contribution towards variation of PM10 concentration. To test the model, PM10 data in Kota Kinabalu from 2003 – 2010 was used. Neural network models are developed using this data by varying number of input variables with the inclusion of temporal variables. The developed forecasting models are evaluated using data PM10 in the city from 2011 to 2012. Four performance indicators, namely root mean square error, mean absolute error, index of agreement and fractional bias are reported. Results from principal component analysis show that five variables including wind direction index, relative humidity, ambient temperature, concentration of nitrogen dioxide and concentration of ozone strongly contribute to the variation of PM10 concentration. By using these variables together with temporal variables as input in the nonlinear autoregressive with exogenous input models, the resultant model shows good forecasting performance, with root mean square error of 7.086±0.873 µg/m3. The selection of significant variables helps in reducing input variables inside the forecast model without degrading its forecast performance. This model shows very promising performance in forecasting PM10 concentration in Kota Kinabalu as it requires fewer input variables and does not require variable transformation.
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author M.I. Rumaling
Chee Fuei Pien
H.W.J. Chang
Carolyn Melissa Payus
S.K. Kong
Jedol Dayou
Justin Sentian
author_facet M.I. Rumaling
Chee Fuei Pien
H.W.J. Chang
Carolyn Melissa Payus
S.K. Kong
Jedol Dayou
Justin Sentian
author_sort M.I. Rumaling
title Forecasting particulate matter concentration using nonlinear autoregression with exogenous input model
title_short Forecasting particulate matter concentration using nonlinear autoregression with exogenous input model
title_full Forecasting particulate matter concentration using nonlinear autoregression with exogenous input model
title_fullStr Forecasting particulate matter concentration using nonlinear autoregression with exogenous input model
title_full_unstemmed Forecasting particulate matter concentration using nonlinear autoregression with exogenous input model
title_sort forecasting particulate matter concentration using nonlinear autoregression with exogenous input model
publisher Global Journal of Environmental Science and Management
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31079/1/Forecasting%20particulate%20matter%20concentration%20using%20nonlinear%20autoregression%20with%20exogenous%20input%20model-ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/31079/
https://www.gjesm.net/article_245403.html
https://doi.org/10.22034/GJESM.2022.01.03
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