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Extreme Precipitation Events Characteristics in West Java Region, Indonesia

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posted on 2025-11-10, 13:07 authored by Yan Firdaus PermadhiYan Firdaus Permadhi, Catherine BradshawCatherine Bradshaw, Ari Kurniadi, Hussein RappelHussein Rappel
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events worldwide, with West Java, Indonesia, particularly vulnerable to intense precipitation. These events contribute significantly to hydrometeorological disasters, such as floods and landslides, making understanding their characteristics and associated uncertainties essential. This study quantifies the uncertainty of extreme precipitation events in West Java using a Bayesian Inference approach combined with Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods for estimating parameters of the Generalized Extreme Value (GEV) distributions. We analyze daily CHIRPS data, concentrating on the December to February (DJF) period, when historically West Java experiences the highest frequency of extreme rainfall events and related disasters. Our results reveal significant uncertainty in estimating extreme precipitation across diverse topographies, including urban, mountainous, and coastal areas represented by Bogor, Bandung, and Jatiwangi. The spatial patterns of the derived GEV parameters closely align with observed precipitation patterns, providing a clearer understanding of extreme rainfall dynamics in the region. To enhance the robustness of future research, we recommend integrating high-resolution regional climate models with the statistical methods used in this study. Extending the temporal scope beyond the DJF period could also offer a more comprehensive view of extreme event variability. Further investigation of the primary drivers of uncertainty, along with long-term climate projections, will be crucial in assessing the subsequent impacts of climate change on extreme precipitation events in West Java.<p></p>

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Journal

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

Volume

1472

Issue

1

Article Number

012034

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Name of conference

The 3rd International Seminar on Earth Sciences and Technology (ISEST 2024)

Location

Bandung, Indonesia

Start date

2024-09-17

End date

2024-09-18

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  • Version of Record

Language

en

Department

  • Engineering
  • Geography

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