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A Comparison of the Rank-based and Slope-based Nonparametric Tests for Trend Detection in Climate Time Series

Journal
Applied Mathematics and Computational Intelligence (AMCI)
ISSN
2289-1315
Date Issued
2024-02-14
Author(s)
Norhaslinda Ali
Universiti Putra Malaysia
Nur Adilah Abdul Ghani
Universiti Putra Malaysia
DOI
https://doi.org/10.58915/amci.v13iNo.1.245
Handle (URI)
https://ejournal.unimap.edu.my/index.php/amci/article/view/245/356
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14170/14979
Abstract
Trend detection in climate time series data is crucial for understanding climate change, predicting future climate patterns, assessing impacts, managing resources, and formulating policies. Several trend detection methods have been introduced in the literature, including parametric and non-parametric approaches. Nonparametric trend detection methods are often considered more preferable than parametric methods in certain situations due to their flexibility and robustness. Comparing various nonparametric methods of trend detection is vital in data analysis because different techniques can yield divergent results based on the same dataset. In this study, three nonparametric trend tests which were the MannKendall (MK), Sen’s Innovative Trend Analysis (ITA) and Modified Mann-Kendall by Sen’s Innovative Trend Analysis (MMK_ITA) were compared based on their power. The MK test is a rank-based test and the ITA is a slope-based test. Meanwhile, the combination of rank-based and slope-based methods is known as the MMK_ITA test. The power analysis was conducted through Monte Carlo simulation on normal, non-normal and autocorrelated time series. The simulation results indicated that test power relied on magnitude of linear trend slope, sample sizes, distribution type and variation in time series. These tests were then applied to monthly maximum temperature from 2002 until 2021 for Selangor, Malaysia. This study found that the slope-based test performed better compared to the rank-based test and their combined methods from the simulation studies and real data application based on the calculated power.
Subjects
  • Trend detection

  • Climate change

  • Power of a test

  • Mann-Kendall

  • Sen’s Innovative Tren...

  • Modified Mann-Kendall...

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