遥感站水文气象数据的质量:以埃塞俄比亚威托河流域为例

M. Ayana, A. Mohammed, Samuel Dagalo Hatiye, Aschalew Cherie Workineh, F. Worku
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水资源开发与管理的工程研究在很大程度上依赖于水文气象资料。有些错误,无论是人工的还是机器的,可能存在于我们从不同组织收集的流观测中。本研究的主要目的是确定水文气象数据质量对维托流域水资源规划的影响。1985-2011年的水文和气象资料收集自MoWIE和NMA。使用Grubbs t检验来识别观察数据中的异常值。并分别对方差稳定性和均值稳定性进行F检验和t检验。并对d日平均最小流量进行了估算。基于1985-2011年水文气象资料,Grubbs t值、f检验和t检验的结果分别为2.86、0.897和-0.05。这表明,历史数据对平均值和方差的稳定性,没有或不显著的离群值。在确定的干旱期,7、15和30天的平均最小流量表明河流的可用水量大于5m3/s。统计数据分析试验和d日平均最小流量表明,桥附近维托测得的历史数据不存在虚增问题。然而,当地社区并不同意所获得的结果。因此,我们强烈建议利益相关者、研究机构和组织进一步验证这些数据的质量。
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Quality of hydro-meteorological data in remote stations: the case of Weito river watershed, Ethiopia
Engineering studies of water resources development and management heavily depends on hydro-meteorological data. Some of the errors, manual or machine, might exist in the stream flow observation that we collect from different organizations. The main objective of this study was to identify the implications of hydro-meteorological data quality on water resources planning in Weito Watershed. Hydrological and meteorological data of 1985-2011 were collected from MoWIE and NMA. Grubbs T-test was used for identifying outliers in the observed data. In addition, F and t-test for stability of variance and mean were carried out, respectively. Estimation of D-days average minimum flow was also done. Based on 1985-2011 hydro-meteorological data, Grubbs T-value, F-test, and t-test yielded value of 2.86, 0.897 and -0.05, respectively. This indicates, stability of the historical data against mean and variance with no or insignificant outlying values. During the identified dry periods, average minimum flow during 7, 15, and 30 days showed water availability above 5m3/s in the river. The statistical data analysis test and D-days average minimum flow indicated no inflated historical data problem in Weito gauged near bridge. However, the local community did not agree with the results obtained. Therefore, we strictly recommend stake holders, research institutions, and organizations to further verify the quality of these data.
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