Suitability of ANN applied as a hydrological model coupled with statistical downscaling model: a case study in the northern area of Peninsular Malaysia

The increase in global surface temperature in response to the changing composition of the atmosphere will significantly impact upon local hydrological regimes and water resources. This situation will then lead to the need for an assessment of regional climate change impacts. The objectives of this s...

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Main Authors: Hassan, Zulkarnain, Shamsudin, Supiah, Harun, Sobri, Abdul Malek, Marlinda, Hamidon, Nuramidah
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spelling my.utm.562102016-11-21T01:04:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56210/ Suitability of ANN applied as a hydrological model coupled with statistical downscaling model: a case study in the northern area of Peninsular Malaysia Hassan, Zulkarnain Shamsudin, Supiah Harun, Sobri Abdul Malek, Marlinda Hamidon, Nuramidah Q Science (General) The increase in global surface temperature in response to the changing composition of the atmosphere will significantly impact upon local hydrological regimes and water resources. This situation will then lead to the need for an assessment of regional climate change impacts. The objectives of this study are to determine current and future climate change scenarios using statistical downscaling model (SDSM) and to assess climate change impact on river runoff using artificial neural network (ANN) and identification of unit hydrographs and component flows from rainfall, evaporation and streamflow data (IHACRES) models, respectively. This study investigates the potential of ANN to project future runoff influenced by large-scale atmospheric variables for selected watershed in Peninsular Malaysia. In this study, simulations of general circulation models from Hadley Centre 3rd generation with A2 and B2 scenarios have been used. According to the SDSM projection, daily rainfall and temperature during the 2080s will increase by up to 2.23 mm and 2.02 °C, respectively. Moreover, river runoff corresponding to downscaled future projections presented a maximum increase in daily river runoff of 52 m3/s. The result revealed that the ANN was able to capture the observed runoff, as well as the IHACRES. However, compared to the IHACRES model, the ANN model was unable to provide an identical trend for daily and annual runoff series. Springer Verlag 2015-07-19 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56210/1/ZulkarnainHassan2015_SuitabilityofANNAppliedasaHydrologicalModel.pdf Hassan, Zulkarnain and Shamsudin, Supiah and Harun, Sobri and Abdul Malek, Marlinda and Hamidon, Nuramidah (2015) Suitability of ANN applied as a hydrological model coupled with statistical downscaling model: a case study in the northern area of Peninsular Malaysia. Environmental Earth Sciences, 74 (1). pp. 463-477. ISSN 1866-6280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12665-015-4054-y DOI:10.1007/s12665-015-4054-y
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topic Q Science (General)
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Hassan, Zulkarnain
Shamsudin, Supiah
Harun, Sobri
Abdul Malek, Marlinda
Hamidon, Nuramidah
Suitability of ANN applied as a hydrological model coupled with statistical downscaling model: a case study in the northern area of Peninsular Malaysia
description The increase in global surface temperature in response to the changing composition of the atmosphere will significantly impact upon local hydrological regimes and water resources. This situation will then lead to the need for an assessment of regional climate change impacts. The objectives of this study are to determine current and future climate change scenarios using statistical downscaling model (SDSM) and to assess climate change impact on river runoff using artificial neural network (ANN) and identification of unit hydrographs and component flows from rainfall, evaporation and streamflow data (IHACRES) models, respectively. This study investigates the potential of ANN to project future runoff influenced by large-scale atmospheric variables for selected watershed in Peninsular Malaysia. In this study, simulations of general circulation models from Hadley Centre 3rd generation with A2 and B2 scenarios have been used. According to the SDSM projection, daily rainfall and temperature during the 2080s will increase by up to 2.23 mm and 2.02 °C, respectively. Moreover, river runoff corresponding to downscaled future projections presented a maximum increase in daily river runoff of 52 m3/s. The result revealed that the ANN was able to capture the observed runoff, as well as the IHACRES. However, compared to the IHACRES model, the ANN model was unable to provide an identical trend for daily and annual runoff series.
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author Hassan, Zulkarnain
Shamsudin, Supiah
Harun, Sobri
Abdul Malek, Marlinda
Hamidon, Nuramidah
author_facet Hassan, Zulkarnain
Shamsudin, Supiah
Harun, Sobri
Abdul Malek, Marlinda
Hamidon, Nuramidah
author_sort Hassan, Zulkarnain
title Suitability of ANN applied as a hydrological model coupled with statistical downscaling model: a case study in the northern area of Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Suitability of ANN applied as a hydrological model coupled with statistical downscaling model: a case study in the northern area of Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Suitability of ANN applied as a hydrological model coupled with statistical downscaling model: a case study in the northern area of Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Suitability of ANN applied as a hydrological model coupled with statistical downscaling model: a case study in the northern area of Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Suitability of ANN applied as a hydrological model coupled with statistical downscaling model: a case study in the northern area of Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort suitability of ann applied as a hydrological model coupled with statistical downscaling model: a case study in the northern area of peninsular malaysia
publisher Springer Verlag
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56210/1/ZulkarnainHassan2015_SuitabilityofANNAppliedasaHydrologicalModel.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56210/
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