New empirical conversion technique for 1-minute integration time of precipitation intensity in Malaysia
The suitability of previously proposed techniques claim to be able toaccurately convert precipitation intensity statistics at longer integration times into 1-minute integration time statistics has been of great interest to many wirelesspropagation researchers. Measured data of precipitation intensit...
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iium-407042015-12-17T05:49:07Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40704/ New empirical conversion technique for 1-minute integration time of precipitation intensity in Malaysia Khairolanuar, Muhamad Haziq Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil Jusoh, Ahmad Zamani Mohd Sobli, Nuurul Hudaa Abdul Malek, Norun Farihah Ahamad Zabidi, Suriza TA197 Engineering meteorology The suitability of previously proposed techniques claim to be able toaccurately convert precipitation intensity statistics at longer integration times into 1-minute integration time statistics has been of great interest to many wirelesspropagation researchers. Measured data of precipitation intensity collected in KualaLumpur, Malaysia had enabled the production of statistics at various integration timesof interest. Objective: An investigation has been embarked with the aim to devise anew empirical technique that capable to generate a more precise statistic at 1-minuteintegration time. Results: The study outlines the use of polynomial relationship in theprocess of converting statistics of longer integration time to 1-minute integration time.The generated 1-minute statistics using the new method were then compared with thoseof measured statistics in order to assess the technique‟s effectiveness. Conclusion: Itcan be suggested that the new conversion technique appears to be capable of producingconsistent statistics for 1-minute integration time from various other integration times. AENSI Publications 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40704/1/010-AJBAS-Published.pdf Khairolanuar, Muhamad Haziq and Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil and Jusoh, Ahmad Zamani and Mohd Sobli, Nuurul Hudaa and Abdul Malek, Norun Farihah and Ahamad Zabidi, Suriza (2014) New empirical conversion technique for 1-minute integration time of precipitation intensity in Malaysia. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 8 (24). pp. 290-295. ISSN ISSN 1991-8178 http://www.ajbasweb.com/ |
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The suitability of previously proposed techniques claim to be able toaccurately convert precipitation intensity statistics at longer integration times into 1-minute integration time statistics has been of great interest to many wirelesspropagation researchers. Measured data of precipitation intensity collected in KualaLumpur, Malaysia had enabled the production of statistics at various integration timesof interest. Objective: An investigation has been embarked with the aim to devise anew empirical technique that capable to generate a more precise statistic at 1-minuteintegration time. Results: The study outlines the use of polynomial relationship in theprocess of converting statistics of longer integration time to 1-minute integration time.The generated 1-minute statistics using the new method were then compared with thoseof measured statistics in order to assess the technique‟s effectiveness. Conclusion: Itcan be suggested that the new conversion technique appears to be capable of producingconsistent statistics for 1-minute integration time from various other integration times. |
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New empirical conversion technique for 1-minute integration time of precipitation intensity in Malaysia |
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New empirical conversion technique for 1-minute integration time of precipitation intensity in Malaysia |
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New empirical conversion technique for 1-minute integration time of precipitation intensity in Malaysia |
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New empirical conversion technique for 1-minute integration time of precipitation intensity in Malaysia |
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New empirical conversion technique for 1-minute integration time of precipitation intensity in Malaysia |
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new empirical conversion technique for 1-minute integration time of precipitation intensity in malaysia |
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