Author:
Ali Nazliah Mohd,Hamid Nor Zila Abd
Abstract
Abstract
Sea level forecasting is an essential task for coastal engineering, geodetic application, navigation, and recreational activities. Predicting the behavior of future sea level is important for monitoring and forecasting of changes in fishery and marine ecosystems as well as for protection of coastal. This research is focused on the analysis and prediction of hourly sea level time series data at the benchmark station located in Penang by using chaotic approach. The purpose of this research was to identify the presence of chaotic behavior by the phase space reconstruction and Cao methods, and also a local linear approximation method is applied for prediction purposes. The results notified that the value of correlation coefficient between the observed and predicted time series is 0.8838 which is near to one. This reveals that the local linear approximation method can be used to predict the sea level time series in Malaysia. Certainly, the result of this research is expected to help stakeholder such as Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM) in having a better sea level management.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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