2023
DOI: 10.22541/essoar.167751622.23605443/v1
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Non-monotonic trend analysis using Mann-Kendall with self-quantiles

Abstract: Recently, climate change makes itself felt at increasing levels due to rising temperatures, irregular precipitation patterns and changing weather events. Although the frequently used Mann-Kendall (MK) method has disadvantages such as needing serial independence, it helps to detect monotonic trends to investigate climate change effects on a given time series. Climate change may have different features on different levels such as the lows and highs of a given time series, leading to non-monotonic trends. Innovat… Show more

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