Abstract

Rainfall is the height of rainwater that falls on a flat area, assuming it doesn't evaporate, doesn't seep, and doesn't flow. Rain levels are measured in mm (millimeters). The target of the research being conducted is in Badung Regency, Bali because Bali is a tourist area that is often visited by tourists and from Indonesian itself, so predictions of meteorology, such as rainfall will greatly impact tourism. In this test, predictions use the Long Short Term Memory (LSTM) method, using daily weather data from the BMKG from 2010 to 2020 as training data and daily weather data for 2021 as prediction data. Based on the test results above, the results show that the two LSTM tests with LSTM Model 128.64 and LSTM Model 64.32 have low MAE and MAPE error values. From First Scenario, the Mean Absolute Error (MAE) value is 8.97246598930908 and Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) value is 1.7657206683278308%. From Second Scenario, the Mean Absolute Error is 9.706669940783014 and Mean Absolute Percentage Error is 1.9028466692362323%. From the MAE and MAPE values obtained in these two scenarios, it can be proven that from the evaluation results of Rainfall predictions in Badung Regency, Bali, the predictions can be said to be very accurate because they have an error value of less than 10.

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