Advances in Meteorology (Jan 2017)

Applications of Cluster Analysis and Pattern Recognition for Typhoon Hourly Rainfall Forecast

  • Fu-Ru Lin,
  • Nan-Jing Wu,
  • Ting-Kuei Tsay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/5019646
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2017

Abstract

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Based on the factors of meteorology and topography, it is assumed that there exist some certain patterns in spatial and temporal rainfall distribution of a watershed. A typhoon rainfall forecasting model is developed under this assumption. If rainfall patterns can be analyzed and recognized in terms of individual watershed topography, only the spatial rainfall distribution prior to a specific moment is needed to forecast the rainfall in the next coming hours. It does not need any other condition in meteorology and climatology. Besides, supplement techniques of missing rainfall gage data are also considered to build an all-purpose forecast model. By integrating techniques of cluster analysis and pattern recognition, present proposed rainfall forecasting model is tested using historical data of Tamsui River Basin in Northern Taiwan. Good performance is validated by checking on coefficient of correlation and coefficient of efficiency.