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Activity Number: 185
Type: Invited
Date/Time: Monday, July 30, 2007 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Statistics and the Environment
Abstract - #308988
Title: Stochastic Space-Time Regional Rainfall Modeling Adapted to Historical Rain Gauge Data
Author(s): Zepu Zhang*+ and Paul Switzer
Companies: The University of Chicago and Stanford University
Address: 5734 S. Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL, 60637,
Keywords: Boolean model ; precipitation ; space-time structures ; rain gauge data ; stereology ; stochastic hydrology
Abstract:

Stochastic rainfall models are important tools both for practical issues and in studies of weather- and climate-sensitive systems. We propose an event-based model, continuous in space (2-D) and time, that describes regional-scale, ground-observed storms by a Boolean random field of rain patches. The model creates complex space-time structures with a mathematically tractable framework. The estimation method relates temporal observations at fixed sites to the movement of the model storm rain field, thereby making historical rain gauge data suitable for model fitting. The model is estimated using hourly historical data at eight rain gauges in Alabama and tested for its capabilities in capturing statistical characteristics of the historical data, including rainfall intensity distribution and extremes, temporal correlation, effects of temporal aggregation, spatial coverage and correlation.


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