Clustering Data and Incorporating Topographical Variables for Improving Spatial Interpolation of Rainfall in Mountainous Region

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Madhuri Kumari
Chander Kumar Singh
Ashoke Basistha
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[1] TERI University,Department of Natural Resources
[2] Amity University Uttar Pradesh,Department of Civil Engg., Amity School of Engineering & Technology
[3] TERI University,Department of Regional Water Studies
[4] Egis India Consulting Engineers Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi,undefined
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Geostatistics; Rainfall Interpolation; Mountainous region; Himalayas; Clustering;
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This study was an attempt to quantify the improvement in the accuracy of rainfall interpolation in the mountainous terrain by clustering of rainfall data at the data preparation stage and incorporating topographical variables at interpolation stage. The univariate kriging techniques, ordinary kriging (OK), simple kriging and universal kriging (UK) were compared with multivariate kriging method of ordinary cokriging (OCK). The elevation, slope and terrain ruggedness index (TRI) computed from digital elevation model were incorporated as explanatory variable in OCK. These algorithms were applied to the normal annual and seasonal rainfall data points located in Central Himalayas of Uttarakhand region. The study area was divided into two different zones of lowland and upland based on the elevation variability. This zonation was then used as a basis for clustering the rainfall data. The performance of the interpolation techniques was assessed for subdivided regions and compared with the results obtained for complete region. The evaluation was based on absolute error metrics of root mean square error (RMSE) in combination with RMSE-observations standard deviation ratio. The absolute percentage error (APE) statistics was calculated for every observation points and then the percentage of data for with APE ≤ 30% (APE30) was analyzed. It was observed that performance efficiency of the interpolation methods improves by 5-20% if the rainfall data is clustered based on homogeneity of terrain elevation as against considering the complete set of data. In complex terrain, the inclusion of topographical variables improves the cokriging based rainfall prediction if it is correlated with rainfall.
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