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Hydrological natural inflow and climate variables: Time and frequency causality analysis

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Numbers of studies have proved the significant influence of climate variables on hydrologicalseries. Considering the pivotal role of the hydroelectric power plants play in the electricity production in Brazil this… Click to show full abstract

Numbers of studies have proved the significant influence of climate variables on hydrologicalseries. Considering the pivotal role of the hydroelectric power plants play in the electricity production in Brazil this paper considers the natural hydrological inflow data from 15 major basins and 8 climate variables containing 7 El Ni˜no Southern Oscillation proxies and the sunspot numbers. The causal relationships between hydrological natural inflows and climate variables are investigated by adopting and comparing 5 different causality detection methods (Granger Causality test, Frequency Domain Causality test, Convergent Cross Mapping, Causality test, Single Spectrum Analysis (SSA) Causality test and Periodic Autoregressive Model Causality test) that cover both well established and novel empirical approaches. Both time domain and frequency domain causality tests gain valid evidences of unidirectional causality for a group of series; CCM achieved unidirectional causality for 18% of pairs and overwhelmingly indicated the opposite direction of causality; a mixture of results are concluded by SSA causality test; PAR based causality test obtained six unidirectional causality, but only one is really significant.

Keywords: causality test; hydrological natural; climate variables; frequency; causality

Journal Title: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
Year Published: 2019

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