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    He Su-Hong, Feng Tai-Chen, Gong Yan-Chun, Huang Yan-Hua, Wu Cheng-Guo, Gong Zhi-Qiang. Predicting extreme rainfall over eastern Asia by using complex networksJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(5): 059202.
    He Su-Hong, Feng Tai-Chen, Gong Yan-Chun, Huang Yan-Hua, Wu Cheng-Guo, Gong Zhi-Qiang. Predicting extreme rainfall over eastern Asia by using complex networksJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(5): 059202.
  • Predicting extreme rainfall over eastern Asia by using complex networks

    • A climate network of extreme rainfall over eastern Asia is constructed for the period of 1971-2000, employing the tools of complex networks and a measure of nonlinear correlation called event synchronization (ES). Using this network, we predict the extreme rainfall for several cases without delay and with n-day delay (1 ≤ n ≤ 10). The prediction accuracy can reach 58% without delay, 21% with 1-day delay, and 12% with n-day delay (2 ≤ n ≤ 10). The results reveal that the prediction accuracy is low in years of a weak east Asia summer monsoon (EASM) or 1 year later and high in years of a strong EASM or 1 year later. Furthermore, the prediction accuracy is higher due to the many more links that represent correlations between different grid points and a higher extreme rainfall rate during strong EASM years.
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