A nonparametric wet/dry spell model for resampling daily precipitation

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  1996
Authors  Lall, U.; Rajagopalan, B.; Tarboton, D. G.
Journal Title  Water Resources Research
Volume  32
Issue  9
Pages  2803-2823
Journal Date  Sep
ISBN Number  0043-1397
Accession Number  ISI:A1996VE90100015
Key Words  kernel density-estimation; rainfall representations; atmospheric circulation; mathematical structure
Abstract  

A nonparametric wet/dry spell model is developed for resampling daily precipitation at a site. The model considers alternating sequences of wet and dry days in a given season of the year. All marginal, joint, and conditional probability densities of interest (e.g., dry spell length, wet spell length, precipitation amount, and wet spell length given prior to dry spell length) are estimated nonparametrically using at-site data and kernel probability density estimators. Procedures for the disaggregation of wet spell precipitation into daily precipitation and for the generation of synthetic sequences are proffered. An application of the model for generating synthetic precipitation traces at a site in Utah is presented.

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