Rainy/Non-Rainy Day Pattern Analysis for North Carolina

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Abstract

Trends in rainy/non-rainy days are investigated using the Mann-Kendall non-parametric test at 249 weather station sites of North Carolina, United States. Sen-Slope method has been applied to predict the trend magnitude. Inverse distance weighing interpolation technique is adopted to represent the spatial distribution of trend magnitude across the North Carolina. Quality controlled daily precipitation data sets from 1950 to 2009 have been used to analyze. The double-mass curve and autocorrelation were adopted to analyze the precipitation time series of each station to check the consistency and homogeneity. Standard Precipitation Index (SPI) has also been discussed for the study area.

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Islam, A. W. (2015). Rainy/Non-Rainy Day Pattern Analysis for North Carolina. American Journal of Climate Change, 04(01), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajcc.2015.41001

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