Abstract

The Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) Malaysia and Meteorological Malaysia Department (MMD) has been measured the flood characteristics benchmark which included water level, area inundation, peak inundation, peak discharge, volume of flow and duration of flooding. In terms of water levels, DID have introduced three categories of critical level stages namely normal, alert and danger levels. One of the rivers detected by DID that had reached danger level is Sungai Dungun located at Dungun district, Terengganu. The aim of this study is to find suitable prediction model of water level with input variables monthly rainfall, rate of evaporation, temperature and relative humidity taken from the same catchment at Dungun River using Neural Networks based Nonlinear Time Series Regression methods which are Backpropagation Neural Network (BPNN) and nonlinear autoregressive models with exogenous inputs (NARX) networks. The variables selection criteria procedures are also developed to select a significant explanatory variable. In addition, the process of pre-processing data such as treatment of missing data has been made on the original data collected by DID and MMD. The methods are compared to obtain the best model for prediction water level in Dungun River. Based on the experiments, the NARX model with five predictor variables is the best model compared to BPNN. In addition, treatment of missing data using mean and OLR approach produced comparable results for this case study.

Highlights

  • Overview problems: Malaysia is located at the tropics between 10°C N and 60°CN of the equator whereas Dungun is one of the seven districts in the Terengganu state

  • Dungun River is the longest river in Dungun which has flows about 110 kilometers long before reaching South China Sea and draining about 2507 kilometers of catchment area

  • We find a mean to replace all missing data observations and Eq 2 was used to calculate the missing value

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Introduction

Overview problems: Malaysia is located at the tropics between 10°C N and 60°CN of the equator whereas Dungun is one of the seven districts in the Terengganu state. Dungun district (3 km width and 20 km long) is situated at the coastal area between Dungun River (North) and Paka River (South). In Dungun, flood occurs almost every year and during flood events, Dungun and its surrounding area was inundation by coastal flood water up to 1.50 m depth (Gasim et al, 2007). The Meteorological Malaysia Department (MMD) was warning on yellow stage of rainfall in some state included Dungun on November 2011. Yellow stage warned when intermittent rain occasionally moderate is occurring over the state. In Dungun, flashfloods occurs almost every year when the level of Dungun River rises a few meters above the danger stage DID, 2002

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