A comparative study of mixed exponential and Weibull distributions in a stochastic model replicating a tropical rainfall process

A stochastic rainfall model is presented for the generation of hourly rainfall data in an urban area in Malaysia. In view of the high temporal and spatial variability of rainfall within the tropical rain belt, the Spatial-Temporal Neyman-Scott Rectangular Pulse model was used. The model, which is go...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Abas, Norzaida, Mohd. Daud, Zalina, Yusof, Fadhilah
Format: Article
Published: Springer-Verlag Wien 2014
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51456/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00704-013-1060-4
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.utm.51456
record_format eprints
spelling my.utm.514562019-01-28T04:30:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51456/ A comparative study of mixed exponential and Weibull distributions in a stochastic model replicating a tropical rainfall process Abas, Norzaida Mohd. Daud, Zalina Yusof, Fadhilah T Technology A stochastic rainfall model is presented for the generation of hourly rainfall data in an urban area in Malaysia. In view of the high temporal and spatial variability of rainfall within the tropical rain belt, the Spatial-Temporal Neyman-Scott Rectangular Pulse model was used. The model, which is governed by the Neyman-Scott process, employs a reasonable number of parameters to represent the physical attributes of rainfall. A common approach is to attach each attribute to a mathematical distribution. With respect to rain cell intensity, this study proposes the use of a mixed exponential distribution. The performance of the proposed model was compared to a model that employs the Weibull distribution. Hourly and daily rainfall data from four stations in the Damansara River basin in Malaysia were used as input to the models, and simulations of hourly series were performed for an independent site within the basin. The performance of the models was assessed based on how closely the statistical characteristics of the simulated series resembled the statistics of the observed series. The findings obtained based on graphical representation revealed that the statistical characteristics of the simulated series for both models compared reasonably well with the observed series. However, a further assessment using the AIC, BIC and RMSE showed that the proposed model yields better results. The results of this study indicate that for tropical climates, the proposed model, using a mixed exponential distribution, is the best choice for generation of synthetic data for ungauged sites or for sites with insufficient data within the limit of the fitted region. Springer-Verlag Wien 2014-11 Article PeerReviewed Abas, Norzaida and Mohd. Daud, Zalina and Yusof, Fadhilah (2014) A comparative study of mixed exponential and Weibull distributions in a stochastic model replicating a tropical rainfall process. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 118 (3). pp. 597-607. ISSN 0177-798X http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00704-013-1060-4 DOI:10.1007/s00704-013-1060-4
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
building UTM Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
content_source UTM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://eprints.utm.my/
topic T Technology
spellingShingle T Technology
Abas, Norzaida
Mohd. Daud, Zalina
Yusof, Fadhilah
A comparative study of mixed exponential and Weibull distributions in a stochastic model replicating a tropical rainfall process
description A stochastic rainfall model is presented for the generation of hourly rainfall data in an urban area in Malaysia. In view of the high temporal and spatial variability of rainfall within the tropical rain belt, the Spatial-Temporal Neyman-Scott Rectangular Pulse model was used. The model, which is governed by the Neyman-Scott process, employs a reasonable number of parameters to represent the physical attributes of rainfall. A common approach is to attach each attribute to a mathematical distribution. With respect to rain cell intensity, this study proposes the use of a mixed exponential distribution. The performance of the proposed model was compared to a model that employs the Weibull distribution. Hourly and daily rainfall data from four stations in the Damansara River basin in Malaysia were used as input to the models, and simulations of hourly series were performed for an independent site within the basin. The performance of the models was assessed based on how closely the statistical characteristics of the simulated series resembled the statistics of the observed series. The findings obtained based on graphical representation revealed that the statistical characteristics of the simulated series for both models compared reasonably well with the observed series. However, a further assessment using the AIC, BIC and RMSE showed that the proposed model yields better results. The results of this study indicate that for tropical climates, the proposed model, using a mixed exponential distribution, is the best choice for generation of synthetic data for ungauged sites or for sites with insufficient data within the limit of the fitted region.
format Article
author Abas, Norzaida
Mohd. Daud, Zalina
Yusof, Fadhilah
author_facet Abas, Norzaida
Mohd. Daud, Zalina
Yusof, Fadhilah
author_sort Abas, Norzaida
title A comparative study of mixed exponential and Weibull distributions in a stochastic model replicating a tropical rainfall process
title_short A comparative study of mixed exponential and Weibull distributions in a stochastic model replicating a tropical rainfall process
title_full A comparative study of mixed exponential and Weibull distributions in a stochastic model replicating a tropical rainfall process
title_fullStr A comparative study of mixed exponential and Weibull distributions in a stochastic model replicating a tropical rainfall process
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of mixed exponential and Weibull distributions in a stochastic model replicating a tropical rainfall process
title_sort comparative study of mixed exponential and weibull distributions in a stochastic model replicating a tropical rainfall process
publisher Springer-Verlag Wien
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/51456/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00704-013-1060-4
_version_ 1643653043492749312
score 13.188404