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Capturing episodic impacts of environmental signals

  • M. Mendiolar
  • , J. A. Filar
  • , W. -H. Yang
  • , S. Leahy
  • , A. J. Courtney

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Abstract

Environmental scientists frequently rely on time series of explanatory variables to explain their impact on an important response variable. However, sometimes, researchers are less interested in raw observations of an explanatory variable than in derived indices induced by episodes embedded in its time series. Often these episodes are intermittent, occur within a specific limited memory, persist for varying durations, at varying levels of intensity, and overlap important periods with respect to the response variable. We develop a generic, parametrised, family of weighted indices extracted from an environmental signal called IMPIT indices. To facilitate their construction and calibration, we develop a user-friendly app in Shiny R referred to as IMPIT−a. We construct examples of IMPIT indices extracted from the Southern Oscillation Index and sea surface temperature signals. We illustrate their applications to two fished species in Queensland waters (i.e., snapper and saucer scallop) and wheat yield in New South Wales.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105837
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalEnvironmental Modelling and Software
Volume170
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Episodes
  • Intensity
  • Intermittence
  • Marine heatwaves
  • Persistence
  • Southern oscillation index

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