2021
DOI: 10.1051/itmconf/20213601010
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Selecting the probability distribution of annual maximum temperature in Malaysia

Abstract: The issues on global warming have become very popular and been discussed both locally and internationally. This phenomenon due to the temperature rises will increase the variability of climate and more natural disasters were expected to occur. Increasing of global temperature will affect the agricultural sector, increase some of the infectious diseases that may lead to high mortality rates in humans, high demand for electricity, water and food which eventually affecting the economy of Malaysia. Hence, this wor… Show more

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“…Hasan et al (2014) applied cluster analysis on the studied stations, thereby revealing similarities that indicate the best performance of the nonstationary GEV distribution. Contrarily, Supian & Hasan (2021) compared several distributions to find the best distribution for fitting the annual extreme temperatures. The results indicated that a majority of stations preferred the generalized skew logistic distribution as the best fitted probability distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hasan et al (2014) applied cluster analysis on the studied stations, thereby revealing similarities that indicate the best performance of the nonstationary GEV distribution. Contrarily, Supian & Hasan (2021) compared several distributions to find the best distribution for fitting the annual extreme temperatures. The results indicated that a majority of stations preferred the generalized skew logistic distribution as the best fitted probability distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%