Assessment of [GIS] spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data / Norazimah Hani Ismail

Rainfall is an important data to identify the complete rainfall record at the gauging station. There is an incompleted rainfall data due to various factors such absence of the observer and the instrument failures. Thus, to fill the gaps of missing observation in data, several techniques were used...

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Main Author: Ismail, Norazimah Hani
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling uitm-224472018-12-18T08:24:01Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22447/ Assessment of [GIS] spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data / Norazimah Hani Ismail Ismail, Norazimah Hani Geographic information systems Rain and rainfall Rainfall is an important data to identify the complete rainfall record at the gauging station. There is an incompleted rainfall data due to various factors such absence of the observer and the instrument failures. Thus, to fill the gaps of missing observation in data, several techniques were used to predict the missing rainfall data. The aim of this study is to assess GIS spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data using Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW), Thiessen Polygon and Kriging in Northern region of Malaysia. Next, the objectives of this study are to generate rainfall spatial interpolation data based on IDW, Thiessen Polygon and Kriging as well as to assess the accuracy of estimated rainfall values for each spatial interpolation methods. The research study area focuses only in the Northern Region of Peninsular Malaysia which is Pulau Pinang, Kedah, Perak and Perils. In this study, 15 out of 143 rainfall stations with completed rainfall data were estimated with monthly basis. The most suitable method in accuracy for each methods were compared based on Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). Overall the best RMSE is found in IDW on January is (16.691) following by the worst RMSE in Thiessen Polygon on November is (2233.526). However, the RMSE for Kriging is the most consistent by annually. The finding of this study shows that Kriging is the most accurate GIS spatial interpolation method in estimating rainfall missing data. Thus, Kriging Interpolation is possible to be used to improve the conventional methods of estimating rainfall missing data. 2018-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed other en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22447/1/TD_NORAZIMAH%20HANI%20ISMAIL%20AP%20R%2018_5.PDF Ismail, Norazimah Hani (2018) Assessment of [GIS] spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data / Norazimah Hani Ismail. Degree thesis, Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis.
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topic Geographic information systems
Rain and rainfall
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Rain and rainfall
Ismail, Norazimah Hani
Assessment of [GIS] spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data / Norazimah Hani Ismail
description Rainfall is an important data to identify the complete rainfall record at the gauging station. There is an incompleted rainfall data due to various factors such absence of the observer and the instrument failures. Thus, to fill the gaps of missing observation in data, several techniques were used to predict the missing rainfall data. The aim of this study is to assess GIS spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data using Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW), Thiessen Polygon and Kriging in Northern region of Malaysia. Next, the objectives of this study are to generate rainfall spatial interpolation data based on IDW, Thiessen Polygon and Kriging as well as to assess the accuracy of estimated rainfall values for each spatial interpolation methods. The research study area focuses only in the Northern Region of Peninsular Malaysia which is Pulau Pinang, Kedah, Perak and Perils. In this study, 15 out of 143 rainfall stations with completed rainfall data were estimated with monthly basis. The most suitable method in accuracy for each methods were compared based on Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). Overall the best RMSE is found in IDW on January is (16.691) following by the worst RMSE in Thiessen Polygon on November is (2233.526). However, the RMSE for Kriging is the most consistent by annually. The finding of this study shows that Kriging is the most accurate GIS spatial interpolation method in estimating rainfall missing data. Thus, Kriging Interpolation is possible to be used to improve the conventional methods of estimating rainfall missing data.
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title Assessment of [GIS] spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data / Norazimah Hani Ismail
title_short Assessment of [GIS] spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data / Norazimah Hani Ismail
title_full Assessment of [GIS] spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data / Norazimah Hani Ismail
title_fullStr Assessment of [GIS] spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data / Norazimah Hani Ismail
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of [GIS] spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data / Norazimah Hani Ismail
title_sort assessment of [gis] spatial interpolation methods in estimating rainfall missing data / norazimah hani ismail
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22447/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22447/1/TD_NORAZIMAH%20HANI%20ISMAIL%20AP%20R%2018_5.PDF
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