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Estimation of monthly evaporation values using gradient boosting machines and mode decomposition techniques in the Southeast Anatolia Project (GAP) area in Turkey

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ACTA GEOPHYSICA
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SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s11600-023-01067-8

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Evaporation; Empirical mode decomposition; Machine learning; Variational mode decomposition; Gradient boosting machines; Southeast Anatolia Project (GAP) area

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The increase in drought caused by global warming has raised the importance of water management. This research evaluates the effectiveness of hybrid machine learning models paired with signal decomposition techniques for monthly evaporation prediction in a specific region. The study finds that the combination of GBM methodology with REMD, EMD, EEMD, and VMD allows for more accurate evaporation estimations compared to using the GBM model alone.
Today, the biggest issue appears to be the increase in drought in some regions brought on by global warming, which has greatly increased the significance of water management. In light of evaporation's effect on drought, this research intends to evaluate the effectiveness of hybrid machine learning (ML) models, such as the Gradient Boosting Machines (GBM) technique paired with Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD), Robust Empirical Mode Decomposition (REMD), Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (EEMD), and Variational Mode Decomposition (VMD) signal decomposition techniques, for monthly evaporation prediction models in the Southeast Anatolia Project Area. In the design of the models, 80% of the data was used for training and 20% for testing. Furthermore, tenfold cross-validation was applied to solve the overfitting problem, which negatively affected the forecast performance. In the model setup, various combinations of precipitation, average air temperature, minimum air temperature, maximum air temperature, wind speed, actual air pressure, relative humidity, and solar time variables are presented to artificial intelligence models as input. The study revealed that the GBM methodology in combination with the signal decomposition methods REMD, EMD, EEMD, and VMD generally allowed for more accurate evaporation estimations than the GBM model alone. The study's results are essential in relation to agricultural production, irrigation planning, water resources management studies, and hydrological modeling studies in the region.

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