An application of sample entropy to precipitation in Paraíba State, Brazil

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Sílvio Fernando Alves Xavier
Jader da Silva Jale
Tatijana Stosic
Carlos Antonio Costa dos Santos
Vijay P. Singh
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[1] Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco,
[2] Universidade Federal de Campina Grande,undefined
[3] Texas A&M University,undefined
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A climate system is characterized to be a complex non-linear system. In order to describe the complex characteristics of precipitation series in Paraíba State, Brazil, we aim the use of sample entropy, a kind of entropy-based algorithm, to evaluate the complexity of precipitation series. Sixty-nine meteorological stations are distributed over four macroregions: Zona da Mata, Agreste, Borborema, and Sertão. The results of the analysis show that intricacies of monthly average precipitation have differences in the macroregions. Sample entropy is able to reflect the dynamic change of precipitation series providing a new way to investigate complexity of hydrological series. The complexity exhibits areal variation of local water resource systems which can influence the basis for utilizing and developing resources in dry areas.
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