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*Title:* Rainfall Prediction using Artificial Neural Networks *Date:* 1 May 1998 <strong>Authors: </strong>S. Lee, S. Cho and P. M. Wong <strong>Link: </strong> [[%ATTACHURL%/LeeSY.pdf][LeeSY.pdf]] *Abstract:* The spatial interpolation comparison 97 is concerned with predicting the daily rainfall at 367 locations based on the daily rainfall at nearby 100 locations in Switzerland. We propose a divide-and-conquer approach where the whole region is divided into four sub-areas and each is modeled with a different method. Predictions in two larger areas were made by RBF networks based on the locational information only. The two smaller areas were assumed to be implemented by the orographic effect which dictates that precipitation is proportional to elevation. Thus, predictions in these two areas were made using a simple linear regression model based on the elevation information only. Comparison with the observed data revealed that RBF networks produced good predictions while the linear models poor predictions. The relatively large prediction errors from the small areas seem to indicate that the orographic effect did not exist. REFERENCE Journal of Geographic Information and Decision Analysis, Vol. 2. No. 2., pp. 233-242, 1998. Keywords: Divide and conquer, neural network, orographic effect, radial basis function network, universal function approximation.
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