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Implementing a novel deep learning technique for rainfall forecasting via climatic variables: An approach via hierarchical clustering analysis. | LitMetric

Variations in rainfall negatively affect crop productivity and impose severe climatic conditions in developing regions. Studies that focus on climatic variations such as variability in rainfall and temperature are vital, particularly in predominant rainfed areas. Forecasting rainfall is very essential in the agriculture sector due to the dependence of many people, while it is very complex to accurately predict rainfall due to its dynamic nature. This study aims to present a deep forecasting model based on optimized (Gated Recurrent Unit) GRU neural network to predict rainfall in Pakistan based on the 30 years of climate data from 1991 to 2020. The climatic variables were first extracted and then fine-tuned by eliminating outliers and extreme values from the data set for precise forecasting. Data normalization strategies were further utilized to adjust numeric values into a standard scale without distorting divergences or losing useful information. The proposed model achieved high prediction accuracy by maintaining minimal Normalized Mean Absolute Error (NMAE) and Normalized Root Mean Squared Error (NRMSE) compared to state-of-the-art rainfall forecasting models. Climatic variables used in the forecasting were evaluated in terms of correlation and regression analysis. The correlation results showed that temperature has a negative association and air quality variables have a positive association with rainfall in each quarter of the year. The second and third quarters of the year showed a high association with rainfall, whereas the air quality variables showed a lesser or no association with rainfall during the first and second quarters of the year. The results further showed a strong association of climatic variables with rainfall for all months of the year. The minimal loss achieved by the proposed model also demonstrated the feasibility of selected variables in precise forecasting of rainfall regardless of volatile climatic conditions.

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