Short communication: Performance of two stochastic approaches for forecasting water quality and streamflow data from Yeşilırmak River, Turkey

  • Authors:
  • Ahmet Kurunç;Kadri Yürekli;Osman Çevik

  • Affiliations:
  • Gaziosmanpaşa University, Faculty of Agriculture, Taşlıçiftlik-Tokat, Turkey;Gaziosmanpaşa University, Faculty of Agriculture, Taşlıçiftlik-Tokat, Turkey;Gaziosmanpaşa University, Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Taşlıçiftlik-Tokat, Turkey

  • Venue:
  • Environmental Modelling & Software
  • Year:
  • 2005

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Abstract

This study evaluates the forecasting performance of two modeling approaches, ARIMA and Thomas-Fiering, for selected water quality constituents and streamflow of the Yesilirmak River at Durucasu monitoring station. For this purpose, 13-year (1984-1996) monthly time series records were used to obtain the best model of each water quality constituent and streamflow from both modeling approaches. The comparison of the mean and variance of 5-year (1997-2001) observed data vs. forecasted data from the selected best models showed that the pH model from Thomas-Fiering, and EC and Cl^- models from ARIMA modeling approaches should be used with caution since the forecasting values from these models does not preserve the basic statistics of observed data in terms of mean. Also the results of forecast accuracy measures including root mean square error and mean absolute error calculated for two approaches indicated that between two approaches, for Yesilirmak River Thomas-Fiering model presents more reliable forecasting of water quality constituents and streamflow than ARIMA model.