Publication Type : Journal Article
Source : Journal -Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 131, no. 4, pp. 1055-1065, 2018.
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Arts and Sciences
Department : Computer Science
Year : 2018
Abstract : Rainfall is a vital hydrologic variable that has a direct and significant impact on the economic development of monsoon dominated state of Kerala in southern India. An effective approach providing accurate prediction of rainfall makes it possible to take preventive and mitigation measures against natural disasters. In this study, the Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (EEMD) - Artificial Neural Networks (ANN)-Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) hybrid approach is used to forecast the South West Monsoon (SWM) rainfall of Kerala. The EEMD of SWM rainfall of Kerala resulted in a set of orthogonal components of specific periodic scale. The non-linear components are identified and separately modeled using ANN and rest of the components are modeled using linear regression to get their values at a specific time t. Finally, the predicted modes are recombined to get the forecasts of a generic time t. The SWM rainfalls of 1871-1972 are used for model calibration and forecasts are made sequentially for 1973-2014 period, which clearly demonstrated its efficacy in handling non-linear part of SWM rainfall data with a predictive skill of 0.65 for validation data. Further, by considering a dataset of 1961-2014 period, this study has investigated the possible teleconnection of SWM rainfall of Kerala with the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) using the cross correlation and EEMD based Time Dependent Intrinsic Correlation (TDIC) analyses. Apart from the strong correlation in the trend component, the analysis has proved the dominancy of negative association of IOD with SWM of Kerala in different process scales with strong positive association at localized time spells. The forecasting strategy demonstrated in the study and the evidence of IOD-SWM rainfall link is an amendment to the efforts for improving the predictability of SWM rainfall in Kerala.
Cite this Research Publication : Kavya Johny, Maya L. Pai, and S., A., “Empirical Forecasting and Indian Ocean Dipole Teleconnections of South West Monsoon Rainfall in Kerala”, Journal -Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 131, no. 4, pp. 1055-1065, 2018.