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Utilizing Entropy-Based Method for Rainfall Network Design in Huaihe River Basin, China

Jian Liu    
Yanyan Li    
Yuankun Wang and Pengcheng Xu    

Resumen

The nonstationary characteristics caused by significant variation in hydrometeorological series in the context of climate change inevitably have a certain impact on the selection of an optimal gauging network. This study proposes an entropy-based, multi-objective, rain gauge network optimization method to facilitate the design of a 43 stations-based network in Huaihe River Basin (HRB), China. The first goal of this study is to improve the accuracy of gauge-related information estimation through the selection and comparison of discretization methods. The second goal of this study is to quantify the impact of trend-caused nonstationarity on optimal network design using the sliding window method. This study compares the divergence of three kinds of discretization methods, including the floor function-based approach, Scott?s equal bin width histogram (EWH-Sc) approach, and Sturges?s equal bin width histogram (EWH-St) approach. The matching degree of the variance and marginal entropy of the observed series is computed to select the most suitable of the above three discretization methods. The trend-caused nonstationarity in 75% of all stations in the HRB could definitely influence the final results of the optimal rain-gauge network design using the sliding window method. Therefore, in future studies of rain-gauge network optimization, it is necessary to carry out uncertainty research according to local conditions in view of climate change and human activities.

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