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Determination of Certain Parameters in Hydrology Through Statistics

Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Gjeshovska, V., Velinov, D., Jadrovski, S.
Abstract
Statistics uses predetermined methods for collecting and analyzing
data, mainly based on probability theory. In hydrology they are used for the
analysis of various hydrological and meteorological data for some past period,
as well as for making decisions and conclusions about the regime in future.
The approach to statistical data processing does not have a single form in
hydrology. The choice of the method depends on the accuracy or the level of
confidence that this data should be analyzed i.e. interprets the course of an
occurrence, or the conclusion we want to deduce for this phenomenon
combined with other hydrological phenomena.
Because hydrological data are mostly limited data, statistics is the main
discipline that allows obtaining complete data from the data and draws a
conclusion concerning the characteristics of hydrological phenomena. The
purpose of applying statistics to the hydrological variables that have been
registered in the past is to determine the probability with which these variables
would appear in the future.
In this paper, using old and new statistical methods, the unknown values of the
annual average temperatures for five cities Skopje, Stip, D.Kapija, Prilep and
Bitola in the period from 1925 to 2000 are determined. The obtained values
lead us to some conclusions about their adaptability and confidentiality.
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