Neuro-fuzzy modeling of reference evapotranspiration based on the Camargo method
Neuro-fuzzy modeling of evapotranspiration
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https://doi.org/10.15809/irriga.2021v1n3p489-505Abstract
Knowledge about evapotranspiration is essential to determine the water balance of a given region, as since it can affect the basin's water management policy. In this context, the use of mathematical modeling with diffuse approach as the fuzzy modeling, in which its origin was rightly due to the challenge of working with uncertainties, it can assist in the determination of evapotranspiration, helping in the decision-making process. Thus, in the present article, he developed a neuro-fuzzy model (based on fuzzy logic and neural networks) to determine the reference evapotranspiration by the Camargo Method. The input variables were temperature and solar radiation, both collected by the National Meteorology Institute (INMET) at the Tupã station, the data were considered for a period of one year. Such a system, allows the producer to instantly obtain the reference evapotranspiration value, in addition to the qualitative classification in classes. Based on the processes carried out in this work, the established computational method was able to instantly calculate the reference evapotranspiration by the Camargo equation, based on the solar radiation and temperature variables, reporting that the lower the values of temperature and solar radiation, the lower will be the reference evapotranspiration value.
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