Modelling heatwaves: connecting an empirical Markov process model with an autoregressive model
Warwick Grace
Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal
61(1) 43 - 52
Published: 2011
Abstract
The frequency, intensity and duration of heatwaves at sites in mid-latitude Australia are modelled by a Markov process model and an autoregressive model with both producing typical relative errors of ten to fifteen per cent. The Markov model requires a location-specific empirical coefficient and this coefficient is shown to have a dependency on the summer-time autocorrelation and a seasonality index. Applying the autoregressive model to simple idealised climates, a very similar dependency is found which serves to demonstrate a connection between the two models. The use of detrended temperature, rather than actual temperature, has no material effect on the resultshttps://doi.org/10.1071/ES11004
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