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Evapotranspiration Response to Climate Change in Semi-Arid Areas: Using Random Forest as Multi-Model Ensemble Method
by
Francisco Gomariz-Castillo
, Francisco Alonso-Sarría
, Marcos Ruiz-Aĺvarez
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21st century
/ Accuracy
/ Adaptation
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Climate Change
/ Climatic changes
/ coasts
/ evapotranspiration
/ fifth assessment report
/ General circulation models
/ Humidity
/ Kling–Gupta efficiency
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ multi-model ensembles
/ physics
/ Precipitation
/ random forest regression
/ random forest regression kriging
/ reference evapotranspiration
/ semiarid zones
/ Spain
/ Variables
/ water
2021
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Evapotranspiration Response to Climate Change in Semi-Arid Areas: Using Random Forest as Multi-Model Ensemble Method
by
Francisco Gomariz-Castillo
, Francisco Alonso-Sarría
, Marcos Ruiz-Aĺvarez
in
21st century
/ Accuracy
/ Adaptation
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Climate Change
/ Climatic changes
/ coasts
/ evapotranspiration
/ fifth assessment report
/ General circulation models
/ Humidity
/ Kling–Gupta efficiency
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ multi-model ensembles
/ physics
/ Precipitation
/ random forest regression
/ random forest regression kriging
/ reference evapotranspiration
/ semiarid zones
/ Spain
/ Variables
/ water
2021
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Evapotranspiration Response to Climate Change in Semi-Arid Areas: Using Random Forest as Multi-Model Ensemble Method
by
Francisco Gomariz-Castillo
, Francisco Alonso-Sarría
, Marcos Ruiz-Aĺvarez
in
21st century
/ Accuracy
/ Adaptation
/ Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Climate Change
/ Climatic changes
/ coasts
/ evapotranspiration
/ fifth assessment report
/ General circulation models
/ Humidity
/ Kling–Gupta efficiency
/ Machine learning
/ Methods
/ multi-model ensembles
/ physics
/ Precipitation
/ random forest regression
/ random forest regression kriging
/ reference evapotranspiration
/ semiarid zones
/ Spain
/ Variables
/ water
2021
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Evapotranspiration Response to Climate Change in Semi-Arid Areas: Using Random Forest as Multi-Model Ensemble Method
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Evapotranspiration Response to Climate Change in Semi-Arid Areas: Using Random Forest as Multi-Model Ensemble Method
2021
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Overview
Large ensembles of climate models are increasingly available either as ensembles of opportunity or perturbed physics ensembles, providing a wealth of additional data that is potentially useful for improving adaptation strategies to climate change. In this work, we propose a framework to evaluate the predictive capacity of 11 multi-model ensemble methods (MMEs), including random forest (RF), to estimate reference evapotranspiration (ET0) using 10 AR5 models for the scenarios RCP4.5 and RCP8.5. The study was carried out in the Segura Hydrographic Demarcation (SE of Spain), a typical Mediterranean semiarid area. ET0 was estimated in the historical scenario (1970–2000) using a spatially calibrated Hargreaves model. MMEs obtained better results than any individual model for reproducing daily ET0. In validation, RF resulted more accurate than other MMEs (Kling–Gupta efficiency (KGE) M=0.903, SD=0.034 for KGE and M=3.17, SD=2.97 for absolute percent bias). A statistically significant positive trend was observed along the 21st century for RCP8.5, but this trend stabilizes in the middle of the century for RCP4.5. The observed spatial pattern shows a larger ET0 increase in headwaters and a smaller increase in the coast.
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MDPI AG
Subject
/ Accuracy
/ Analysis
/ coasts
/ Humidity
/ Methods
/ physics
/ random forest regression kriging
/ reference evapotranspiration
/ Spain
/ water
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