Comparison of weather element values from power project and observation data, a case study of southern east coast region of Thailand

Weather elements monitoring is important for all activities planning, which were: Air Pressure (Press.), Maximum (TMax) and Minimum (TMin) Temperature, Relative Humidity (%RH), Rainfall (Pr.), Wind Speed (WS) and Wind Direction (WD) leading to the objectives which are 1) to compare the obse...

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Main Authors: Phumkokrux Nutthakarn, Malee Nurkasma, Pattanasak Patiya, Yodying Aphittha
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Published: Serbian Geographical Society 2025-01-01
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Malee Nurkasma
Pattanasak Patiya
Yodying Aphittha
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description Weather elements monitoring is important for all activities planning, which were: Air Pressure (Press.), Maximum (TMax) and Minimum (TMin) Temperature, Relative Humidity (%RH), Rainfall (Pr.), Wind Speed (WS) and Wind Direction (WD) leading to the objectives which are 1) to compare the observation data from 15 stations over the Southern East coast region of Thailand and POWER Project data in the same locations using MAE methods to confirm the suitability of using as alternative data and 2) to study each element characteristics in the study area using kriging technique and its trend by Man-Kandal trend test and Sen’s slope method. The results indicated that TMax, TMin, Pr., %RH, Press, and WS data from the POWER Project could be used instead of observation data after these values were adapted following MAE values. However, WD data from the POWER Project were not appropriate to use instead of observation data. The big increasing trends were found at high latitude for TMin and %RH while these were found at low latitude for TMax and Pr.
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spelling doaj-art-9323e6c383064d80b05a2c4638e66fbc2025-08-20T03:31:31ZengSerbian Geographical SocietyGlasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva0350-35932406-078X2025-01-011051839610.2298/GSGD2501083P0350-35932501083PComparison of weather element values from power project and observation data, a case study of southern east coast region of ThailandPhumkokrux Nutthakarn0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4224-6220Malee Nurkasma1https://orcid.org/0009-0004-0497-6032Pattanasak Patiya2https://orcid.org/0009-0005-7225-3765Yodying Aphittha3https://orcid.org/0009-0005-4516-5567Department of Geography, Faculty of Education, Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Geography, Faculty of Education, Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Geography, Faculty of Education, Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Geography, Faculty of Education, Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok, ThailandWeather elements monitoring is important for all activities planning, which were: Air Pressure (Press.), Maximum (TMax) and Minimum (TMin) Temperature, Relative Humidity (%RH), Rainfall (Pr.), Wind Speed (WS) and Wind Direction (WD) leading to the objectives which are 1) to compare the observation data from 15 stations over the Southern East coast region of Thailand and POWER Project data in the same locations using MAE methods to confirm the suitability of using as alternative data and 2) to study each element characteristics in the study area using kriging technique and its trend by Man-Kandal trend test and Sen’s slope method. The results indicated that TMax, TMin, Pr., %RH, Press, and WS data from the POWER Project could be used instead of observation data after these values were adapted following MAE values. However, WD data from the POWER Project were not appropriate to use instead of observation data. The big increasing trends were found at high latitude for TMin and %RH while these were found at low latitude for TMax and Pr.https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-3593/2025/0350-35932501083P.pdfweather element valuespower projectsouthern-east coast regionthailand
spellingShingle Phumkokrux Nutthakarn
Malee Nurkasma
Pattanasak Patiya
Yodying Aphittha
Comparison of weather element values from power project and observation data, a case study of southern east coast region of Thailand
Glasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva
weather element values
power project
southern-east coast region
thailand
title Comparison of weather element values from power project and observation data, a case study of southern east coast region of Thailand
title_full Comparison of weather element values from power project and observation data, a case study of southern east coast region of Thailand
title_fullStr Comparison of weather element values from power project and observation data, a case study of southern east coast region of Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of weather element values from power project and observation data, a case study of southern east coast region of Thailand
title_short Comparison of weather element values from power project and observation data, a case study of southern east coast region of Thailand
title_sort comparison of weather element values from power project and observation data a case study of southern east coast region of thailand
topic weather element values
power project
southern-east coast region
thailand
url https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-3593/2025/0350-35932501083P.pdf
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