Ennisa Dzisofi Amelia, Sri Wahyuni, Donny Harisuseno
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Abstract
Reservoir evaporation information is important to determine the significance of water loss due to evaporation which reaches 90-95% of the total water loss in the reservoir. The problem that is often faced with evaporation data is the lack of data availability. To overcome these problems, the GLDAS-2.1 and CFS-V2 satellites have the ability to estimate evaporation on the surface. The satellite has a high spatial and temporal resolution, wide-area coverage, near real-time data and recorded continuously, fast accessibility, and economical. However, satellite data can be used if it has a strong coherence with the observation data. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the suitability of the evaporation data from the GLDAS-2.1 and CFS-V2 satellites to the observational evaporation data and to recommend which satellite is appropriate for estimating evaporation so that it can be used as an alternative to the availability of evaporation data in the Wonorejo Reservoir. The evaluation carried out in this study uses statistical analysis at the Wonorejo Geophysical Station. Results of data calibration on the GLDAS-2.1 and CFS-V2 satellite produce a correction factor in the form of a polynomial regression equation. At