Abstract
The relationship between four different weather station across the South
Australia for Annual Daily maximum Rainfall was investigated. The data
were collected from four different weather station from 1990 to 2019,
for 30 years. Two station are located near to the Adelaide city area and
another two are located in the Southwest region of South Australia. The
selection of the station is based on the location, as two station are
from the urban areas and another two are considered from the
countryside. Statistical tests were performed using the data, including
Kruskal-Wallis, Mann-Whitney, Multivariate for ADMR and correlation for
ADMR and AR. For the annual daily maximum rainfall, the distribution of
the data is same across the four station and retain the null hypothesis.
Meanwhile, with 5% level of significance, the correlation between AR
and ADMR across four station is weak (Spearman’s rho= 0.378). The study
will help to understand the pattern, intensity and distribution of the
climate variables. The approach can be used further for different
climate variables such as annual daily maximum temperature or annual
rainfall for detailed analysis.