E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Spatial Interpolation of Historical Seasonal Rainfall Indices over Peninsular Malaysia

  • Hassan Zulkarnain,
  • Haidir Ahmad,
  • Mohd Saad Farah Naemah,
  • Ayob Afizah,
  • Abdul Rahim Mustaqqim,
  • Ghazaly Zuhayr Md.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183402048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34
p. 02048

Abstract

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The inconsistency in inter-seasonal rainfall due to climate change will cause a different pattern in the rainfall characteristics and distribution. Peninsular Malaysia is not an exception for this inconsistency, in which it is resulting extreme events such as flood and water scarcity. This study evaluates the seasonal patterns in rainfall indices such as total amount of rainfall, the frequency of wet days, rainfall intensity, extreme frequency, and extreme intensity in Peninsular Malaysia. 40 years (1975-2015) data records have been interpolated using Inverse Distance Weighted method. The results show that the formation of rainfall characteristics are significance during the Northeast monsoon (NEM), as compared to Southwest monsoon (SWM). Also, there is a high rainfall intensity and frequency related to extreme over eastern coasts of Peninsula during the NEM season.