Abstract

Summary Evapotranspiration, as a major component of the hydrological cycle, is of importance for water resources management and development, as well as for estimating the water budget of irrigation schemes. This study presents a Gene Expression Programming (GEP) approach, for estimating daily reference evapotranspiration (ET0) in four weather stations in Basque Country (Northern Spain), for a 5-year period (1999–2003). The data set comprising air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed and solar radiation was employed for modeling ET0 using FAO-56 Penman Monteith equation as the reference. The GEP results were compared with the Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS), Priestley–Taylor and Hargreaves–Samani models. Based on the comparisons, the GEP was found to perform better than the ANFIS, Priestley–Taylor and Hargreaves–Samani models. The ANFIS model is ranked as the second best model.

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