Assessment of ERA5-Land Data in Medium-Term Drinking Water Demand Modelling with Deep Learning

Author:

Dhawan Pranav1ORCID,Dalla Torre Daniele1ORCID,Zanfei Ariele1,Menapace Andrea1ORCID,Larcher Michele1ORCID,Righetti Maurizio1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Engineering, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Piazza Università 1, 39100 Bolzano, Italy

Abstract

Drinking water demand modelling and forecasting is a crucial task for sustainable management and planning of water supply systems. Despite many short-term investigations, the medium-term problem needs better exploration, particularly the analysis and assessment of meteorological data for forecasting drinking water demand. This work proposes to analyse the suitability of ERA5-Land reanalysis data as weather input in water demand modelling. A multivariate deep learning model based on the long short-term memory architecture is used in this study over a prediction horizon ranging from seven days to two months. The performance of the model, fed by ground station data and ERA5-Land data, is compared and analysed. Close-to-operative forecasting is then presented using observed data for training and ERA5-Land dataset for testing. The results highlight the reliability of the proposed architecture fed by ERA5-Land data for different time horizons. In particular, the ERA5-Land shows promising performance as input of the multivariate machine learning forecasting model, although some meteorological biases are present, which can be improved, especially in close-to-operative application with bias correction techniques. The proposed study leads to practical implications in the use of regional climate model outputs to support drinking water forecasting for sustainable and efficient management of water distribution systems.

Funder

DIADEM

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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