Application of Z-numbers to teleconnection modeling between monthly precipitation and large scale sea surface temperature
Author(s) -
Hessam Najafi,
Vahid Nourani,
Elnaz Sharghi,
Kiyoumars Roushangar,
Dominika Dąbrowska
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
hydrology research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.665
H-Index - 48
eISSN - 1996-9694
pISSN - 0029-1277
DOI - 10.2166/nh.2021.025
Subject(s) - teleconnection , ambiguity , precipitation , reliability (semiconductor) , fuzzy logic , climatology , constraint (computer aided design) , sea surface temperature , scale (ratio) , environmental science , mathematics , statistics , computer science , meteorology , geology , geography , artificial intelligence , cartography , power (physics) , physics , geometry , quantum mechanics , programming language
The teleconnection modeling of hydro-climatic events is a complex problem with highly uncertain circumstances. In contrast to the classic fuzzy logic methods, by using the Z-number in addition to the constraint of information, and by evaluating the data reliability, it is possible to characterize the degree of ambiguity of data. In this regard, this study investigates the performance of the Z-number-based model (ZBM) in prediction of classified monthly precipitation (MP) events of two synoptic stations in Iran (up to five months in advance). To this end, the sea surface temperature (SST) of adjacent seas was used as a predictor. The suggested model, by using Z-number directly and applying fuzzy Hausdorff distance to determine weights of if-then rules, predicted MP events of both the stations with over 70% confidence. Analysis of the results in the test step showed that the ZBM compared to the traditional fuzzy approach improved the results by 69% for Kermanshah and 112% for Tabriz. Overall, the Z-number concept by assessing events reliability can be used in various sectors of water resources management such as decision-making and drought monitoring.
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