Confidence curves for change points in hydrometeorological time series

•Presentation of new distribution free method for change point detection.•Application of several confidence curve methods to hydrometeorological data.•Evaluation of the performance of several confidence curve methods for change point detection. In this paper, a method based on Approximate Empirical...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) 2020-11, Vol.590, p.125503, Article 125503
Hauptverfasser: Zhou, Changrang, van Nooijen, Ronald, Kolechkina, Alla, van de Giesen, Nick
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Zusammenfassung:•Presentation of new distribution free method for change point detection.•Application of several confidence curve methods to hydrometeorological data.•Evaluation of the performance of several confidence curve methods for change point detection. In this paper, a method based on Approximate Empirical likelihood ratio and a Deviance function combined with bootstrapping (AED-BP) is proposed to construct a confidence curve for the location of a change point. The method is compared with a method based on parametric Profile Likelihood and a Deviance function combined with Monte Carlo simulation (PLD-MC). A confidence curve provides a representation of the uncertainty in the outcome of the change point analysis. To evaluate the practical usability of confidence curves constructed by AED-BP, its properties were examined and its performance was compared to that of PLD-MC. The methods were applied to both synthetic and real data. Synthetic data were generated from three parametric distributions: Fréchet with a constant shape parameter, log-normal, and gamma distributions. The real data are the hydrometeorological data analysed in other studies. The change points found in the original publications are used as a reference in this present paper. The results show that AED-BP has a performance that is similar to PLD-MC, but has an advantage in that it is not necessary to select a distribution family for the data. The AED-BP results on the Annual Maximum Runoff series for the stations Yichang and Hankou along the Yangtze river are among the first that show a possible effect of the presence of the Three Gorges dam.
ISSN:0022-1694
1879-2707
DOI:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2020.125503