Rainfall prediction using ensembled-LSTM and dense networks
by Ujjwal Sinha; Vishal Thakur; Sammed Jain; M. Parimala; S. Kaspar
International Journal of Engineering Systems Modelling and Simulation (IJESMS), Vol. 14, No. 2, 2023

Abstract: Rainfall prediction has been of utmost importance in any country. The amount of rainfall in a particular region has been known to affect the growth in that area, especially in an agriculture-based country like India. This paper proposes a model which performs one step rainfall forecasting in the regions Ranakpur and North-Eastern states of Assam and Meghalaya based on time series data acquired from 1 and 75 weather stations in both areas, respectively. This model was chosen to be based on the LSTM algorithm which has proven to be better than existing rainfall prediction models based on linear regression, support vector regressors, artificial neural network, random forest and decision tree algorithms. The RMSE score of the proposed architecture for Ranakpur and North-East were 1.948 and 2.654 respectively, better than the algorithms used in comparison. The factors taken into consideration for while predicting the weather are max temperature, min temperature, precipitation, wind speed, relative humidity and solar radiation.

Online publication date: Tue, 04-Apr-2023

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