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Publication Type
Journal Article
Authorship
Papalexiou, S. M.
Title
Rainfall Generation Revisited: Introducing CoSMoS-2s and Advancing Copula-Based Intermittent Time Series Modeling
Year
2022
Publication Outlet
Water Resources Research, 58(6), e2021WR031641.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2021WR031641
Citation
Papalexiou, S. M. (2022) Rainfall Generation Revisited: Introducing CoSMoS-2s and Advancing Copula-Based Intermittent Time Series Modeling. Water Resources Research, 58(6), e2021WR031641. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021WR031641
Abstract
What elements should a parsimonious model reproduce at a single scale to precisely simulate rainfall at many scales? We posit these elements are: (a) the probability of dry and linear correlation structure of the wet/dry sequence as a proxy reproducing the distribution of wet/dry spells, and (b) the marginal distribution of nonzero rainfall and its correlation structure. We build a two-state rainfall model, the CoSMoS-2s, that explicitly reproduces these elements and is easily applicable at any timescale. Additionally, the paper: (a) introduces the Generalized Exponential (urn:x-wiley:00431397:media:wrcr26026:wrcr26026-math-0001) distribution system comprising six flexible distributions with desired properties to describe nonzero rainfall and facilitate time series generation; (b) extends the CoSMoS framework to allow simulations with negative correlations; (c) simplifies the generation of binary sequences with any correlation structure by analytical approximations; (d) introduces the rank-based CoSMoS-2s that preserves Spearman's correlations, has an analytical formulation, and is also applicable for infinite variance time series, (e) introduces the copula-based CoSMoS-2s enabling intermittent times series generation with nonzero values having the dependence structure of any desired copula, and (f) offers conceptual generalizations for rainfall modeling and beyond, with specific ideas for future improvements and extensions. The CoSMoS-2s is tested using four long hourly rainfall records; the simulations reproduce rainfall properties at multiple scales including the wet/dry spells, probability of dry, characteristics of nonzero rainfall, and the behavior of extremes.
Program Affiliations
GWF: Global Water Futures
Project Affiliations
GWF-IMPC: Integrated Modelling Program for Canada
GWF-Paradigm Shift in Downscaling Climate Model Projections
Publication Stage
Published
Additional Information
Modelling-Core, Refereed Publications
Download Links
https://doi.org/10.1029/2022WR032683 Data Availability: The Windmapper code is open source and available at https://github.com/Chrismarsh/Windmapper . The Canadian Hydrological Model (CHM) code is open source and available at https://github.com/Chrismarsh/CHM . The mesh generation software Mesher is open source and available at https://github.com/Chrismarsh/mesher . The WindNinja code is open source and available at https://github.com/firelab/windninja . The CRHO meteorological data are available at http://giws1.usask.ca/meta/ . The HRDPS data are available via the Canadian Surface prediction Archive (CaSPAr; https://caspar-data.ca/ )
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