Disclosing climate change patterns using an adaptive markov chain pattern detection method
This paper proposes an adaptive Markov chain pattern detection (AMCPD) method for disclosing the climate change patterns of Singapore through meteorological data mining. Meteorological variables, including daily mean temperature, mean dew point temperature, mean visibility, mean wind speed, maximum...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-65672021-01-07T14:14:36Z Disclosing climate change patterns using an adaptive markov chain pattern detection method WANG, Zhaoxia LEE, Gary CHAN, Hoong Maeng LI, Reuben FU, Xiuju GOH, Rick POH KIM, Pauline A. W. HIBBERD, Martin L. CHIN, Hoong Chor This paper proposes an adaptive Markov chain pattern detection (AMCPD) method for disclosing the climate change patterns of Singapore through meteorological data mining. Meteorological variables, including daily mean temperature, mean dew point temperature, mean visibility, mean wind speed, maximum sustained wind speed, maximum temperature and minimum temperature are simultaneously considered for identifying climate change patterns in this study. The results depict various weather patterns from 1962 to 2011 in Singapore, based on the records of the Changi Meteorological Station. Different scenarios with varied cluster thresholds are employed for testing the sensitivity of the proposed method. The robustness of the proposed method is demonstrated by the results. It is observed from the results that the early weather patterns that were present from the 1960s disappear consistently across models. Changes in temporal weather patterns suggest long-term changes to the climate of Singapore which may be attributed in part to urban development, and global climate change on a larger scale. Our climate change pattern detection algorithm is proven to be of potential use for climatic and meteorological research as well as research focusing on temporal trends in weather and the consequent changes. 2013-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/5564 info:doi/10.1109/SOCIETY.2013.15 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/6567/viewcontent/2013_Disclosing_climate_change_patterns_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Meteorological data Pattern detection Weather patterns of Singapore Climate change Data mining Incremental Markov chain model Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Environmental Sciences Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing |
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This paper proposes an adaptive Markov chain pattern detection (AMCPD) method for disclosing the climate change patterns of Singapore through meteorological data mining. Meteorological variables, including daily mean temperature, mean dew point temperature, mean visibility, mean wind speed, maximum sustained wind speed, maximum temperature and minimum temperature are simultaneously considered for identifying climate change patterns in this study. The results depict various weather patterns from 1962 to 2011 in Singapore, based on the records of the Changi Meteorological Station. Different scenarios with varied cluster thresholds are employed for testing the sensitivity of the proposed method. The robustness of the proposed method is demonstrated by the results. It is observed from the results that the early weather patterns that were present from the 1960s disappear consistently across models. Changes in temporal weather patterns suggest long-term changes to the climate of Singapore which may be attributed in part to urban development, and global climate change on a larger scale. Our climate change pattern detection algorithm is proven to be of potential use for climatic and meteorological research as well as research focusing on temporal trends in weather and the consequent changes. |
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Disclosing climate change patterns using an adaptive markov chain pattern detection method |
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