Determination of rainfall trend at Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) campus at Gambang and Pekan using box-plot method
Climate change leads to changes in precipitation. This phenomenon has already begin to transform rainfall pattern in Malaysia. Rainfall data, temperature data, and evaporation data are collected and recorded monthly to display the relationship between rainfall, temperature, and evaporation to determ...
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| Format: | Undergraduates Project Papers |
| Language: | English |
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2019
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| Online Access: | http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29786/ http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29786/1/Determination%20of%20rainfall%20trend%20at%20Universiti%20Malaysia%20Pahang%20%28UMP%29%20campus%20at%20Gambang%20and%20Pekan%20using%20box-plot%20method.pdf |
| Summary: | Climate change leads to changes in precipitation. This phenomenon has already begin to transform rainfall pattern in Malaysia. Rainfall data, temperature data, and evaporation data are collected and recorded monthly to display the relationship between rainfall, temperature, and evaporation to determine the pattern of hydrologic cycle. The relationship obtained, would also display the weather pattern at campus Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) in Gambang and Pekan. By monitoring of the weather conditions, it can help in controlling the activity in the UMP. Besides, weather data is very important in our life as the rainfall is an important consideration in design runoff conveyance and erosion control. Changing trend in rainfall distribution also gives an effect on hydrological analysis especially related to historical rainfall record. Box-plot method is employed to determine the rainfall trend of hydrologic cycle. It is shown that the rainfall data that was collected that the rainfall event differs every year, as an example for 2016, a total of 991.4 mm was collected and year after it decreased to 605.5 mm in 2017 and for 2018 raised slightly to 1020.9 for UMP Pekan. Whereas for UMP Gambang, 1072.8 mm in 2016, and also decreased slightly to 972.5 mm in 2017 and in 2018 increased to 1309.8 mm. Shows that each year that there are some increasing and decreasing trend of rainfall for each UMP campuses. |
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