Change point detection of the Persian Gulf sea surface temperature

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A. Shirvani
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[1] College of Agriculture,Department of Water Engineering, Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Center
[2] Shiraz University,undefined
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Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2017年 / 127卷
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Change Point; Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer; Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer; Tropical Pacific Ocean; Detect Change Point;
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In this study, the Student’s t parametric and Mann-Whitney nonparametric change point models (CPMs) were applied to detect change point in the annual Persian Gulf sea surface temperature anomalies (PGSSTA) time series for the period 1951–2013. The PGSSTA time series, which were serially correlated, were transformed to produce an uncorrelated pre-whitened time series. The pre-whitened PGSSTA time series were utilized as the input file of change point models. Both the applied parametric and nonparametric CPMs estimated the change point in the PGSSTA in 1992. The PGSSTA follow the normal distribution up to 1992 and thereafter, but with a different mean value after year 1992. The estimated slope of linear trend in PGSSTA time series for the period 1951–1992 was negative; however, that was positive after the detected change point. Unlike the PGSSTA, the applied CPMs suggested no change point in the Niño3.4SSTA time series.
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