Long Range Prediction of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall Using Data Mining and Statistical Approaches
Date
2018
Authors
H, Vathsala
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The Indian subcontinent is mainly dependent on South-West monsoon for her
fresh water needs. The variability of South-West monsoon decides the state of
the economy of this region. This rainfall in the Indian context is also known as
Indian Summer Monsoon. From the literature available, it may be noted that
people of India have been aware of the reversal of winds over the Arabian sea from
the turn of Christian era as the important information regarding the wind regime
was understood by the traders due to the movement of ships for trade across the
Indian Ocean. Nevertheless, since ancient times, there has been a great demand
for accurate forecasting of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall (ISMR).
Predictors are the parameters that have high influence on rainfall patterns. In
the past, several predictors have been proposed by hard-core meteorologists for
ISMR prediction. However, over the times, the role of the predictors for ISMR
prediction is drastically changing due to climate shift and new issues like; pollution, global warming etc. In this regard, a holistic approach is essential to use
popularly available computing techniques to study the correlation between various existing predictors and to define a new set for efficient prediction. It is also
true that compared to linear prediction techniques the use of recent approaches
such as probabilistic and ensemble methods are expected to give improved performance. New approaches use inherent nonlinear relations among the data for
better prediction. Using the techniques like fuzzy logic, a new scenario may be
defined in prediction, where prediction value can be more precise and quantitative
than conventional range prediction. In the present work the ISMR data provided
by reputed data acquisition agencies like; National Centers for Environmental Prediction - National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP-NCAR), India Meteorological Department (IMD) and Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM);
over a period of 37 years (1969-2005), have been used to predict the rainfall. Data
mining approaches, like correlation analysis and association rule mining, are used
to identify highly influential predictors. Sophisticated state-of-the-art classifiers
such as Neural Networks, Neuro-Fuzzy systems are used to predict ISMR using
highly influential predictors. An approach of fuzzy logic has been applied, to
quantitatively predict rainfall in a small geographical area of South India. The
proposed method is used to analyse the effect of South-Western and North-Eastern
monsoons on the Indian peninsular region. The findings of the present research
are observed to be highly efficient, compared to the existing traditional prediction
approaches including the ones used by IMD; the official government organization
responsible for ISMR prediction.
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Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Association rule, Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall, Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall, Closed itemsets, Closed itemsets