Temperature-based modeling of reference evapotranspiration using several artificial intelligence models: application of different modeling scenarios

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Hadi Sanikhani
Ozgur Kisi
Eisa Maroufpoor
Zaher Mundher Yaseen
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[1] University of Kurdistan,Water Eng. Department, Faculty of Agriculture
[2] Ilia State University,Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
[3] Ton Duc Thang University,Sustainable Developments in Civil Engineering Research Group, Faculty of Civil Engineering
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The establishment of an accurate computational model for predicting reference evapotranspiration (ET0) process is highly essential for several agricultural and hydrological applications, especially for the rural water resource systems, water use allocations, utilization and demand assessments, and the management of irrigation systems. In this research, six artificial intelligence (AI) models were investigated for modeling ET0 using a small number of climatic data generated from the minimum and maximum temperatures of the air and extraterrestrial radiation. The investigated models were multilayer perceptron (MLP), generalized regression neural networks (GRNN), radial basis neural networks (RBNN), integrated adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems with grid partitioning and subtractive clustering (ANFIS-GP and ANFIS-SC), and gene expression programming (GEP). The implemented monthly time scale data set was collected at the Antalya and Isparta stations which are located in the Mediterranean Region of Turkey. The Hargreaves–Samani (HS) equation and its calibrated version (CHS) were used to perform a verification analysis of the established AI models. The accuracy of validation was focused on multiple quantitative metrics, including root mean squared error (RMSE), mean absolute error (MAE), correlation coefficient (R2), coefficient of residual mass (CRM), and Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency coefficient (NS). The results of the conducted models were highly practical and reliable for the investigated case studies. At the Antalya station, the performance of the GEP and GRNN models was better than the other investigated models, while the performance of the RBNN and ANFIS-SC models was best compared to the other models at the Isparta station. Except for the MLP model, all the other investigated models presented a better performance accuracy compared to the HS and CHS empirical models when applied in a cross-station scenario. A cross-station scenario examination implies the prediction of the ET0 of any station using the input data of the nearby station. The performance of the CHS models in the modeling the ET0 was better in all the cases when compared to that of the original HS.
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