ARMA Model Development and Analysis for Global Temperature Uncertainty

03/03/2023
by   Mahmud Hasan, et al.
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Temperature uncertainty models for land and sea surfaces can be developed based on statistical methods. In this paper, we developed a novel time series temperature uncertainty model which is the Auto-regressive Moving Average (ARMA)(1, 1) model. The model was developed for observed annual mean temperature anomaly X(t) which is a combination of true (latent) global anomaly Y (t) for a year (t) and normal variable w(t). The uncertainty is taken as the variance of w(t) which was decomposed to Land Surface Temperature (LST) uncertainty, Sea Surface Temperature (SST) uncertainty, and the corresponding source of uncertainty. The ARMA model was analyzed and compared with Auto-regressive (AR), and Auto-regressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) for the data taken from NASA, Goddard Institute for space studies Surface Temperature Analysis. The statistical analysis of the Auto-correlation function (ACF), Partial auto-correlation function (PACF), Normal quantile-quantile (Normal Q-Q) plot, the density of the residuals, and variance of normal variable w(t) show that ARMA(1, 1)is better than AR(1) and ARIMA(1, d, 1) for d = 1, 2.

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