Abstract

Problem statement: This study assesses recent changes in extremes of annual rainfall in Peninsular Malaysia based on daily rainfall data fo r 50 rain-gauged stations over the period 1975-2004 . Approach: Eight indices that represent the extreme events ar e defined and analyzed, which are extreme Dry Spell (XDS), extreme Rain-Sum (XRS), extreme wet-day intensities at 95% and 99% percentiles (I95 and I99), proportion of extreme r ainfall amount to the total rainfall amount (R95& R99) and frequency of extreme wet-day at 95 and 99% percentiles (N95 and N99). Bayesian approach based on a single shifting model is used to investi gate the change in the mean level of these extreme rainfall indices. The detection on whether the chan ge has occurred or not is analyzed followed by the estimation of the location of change point. Results: The results of the analysis showed that half of th e stations considered displayed significant changes. The analysis also found that in general, the change s occurred in the early 90s. More than 75% of the sta tions which recorded significant changes are situated on the west coast of the peninsula. Conclusion/Recommendations: The west coast of Peninsular Malaysia displays more significant chang es in trend especially at stations located in urban areas compared to the east coast of the peninsula. In terms of the Bayesian methods used, the existenc e of any outlier in the data series may influence the result since the analysis is based on mean value which is very sensitive to any outlier.

Highlights

  • The phenomenon of extreme precipitation events, which include extreme rainfall and extremely long spell of dry days, are among the most disruptive of atmospheric phenomena

  • In Peninsular Malaysia, the phenomenon of unpredictable rainfall events which increases in frequency lately has brought about damages costing millions of Malaysian ringgit

  • In this research, the change point analysis focuses on the detection of change in the mean level of the time series data and the location of the change point

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INTRODUCTION

The phenomenon of extreme precipitation events, which include extreme rainfall and extremely long spell of dry days (drought), are among the most disruptive of atmospheric phenomena These events may cause significant damage to agriculture, ecology and infrastructures, disruption towards daily activities, accidents and loss of life. Apart from that, in agricultural areas, crops can suffer damage from excess rainfall as well as extreme dry spells In this context, this research provides an insight to the possible change in the rainfall extreme and extreme dry spell for the past 30 years as measured by 8 extreme indices. The two monsoons that contribute to resulting in an increase in the daily rainfall amount

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