“…Thus, apart from the information on past water‐level data, the studies have additionally utilized evaporation, rainfall, and inflow or outflow as input data samples to the models (Guldal and Tongal in 2010 15 used water levels with evaporation, rainfall, discharges, and incoming runoff; Talebizadeh and Moridnejad in 2011 23 used water levels with evaporation, precipitation, and inflow; Kakahaji et al 2013 used water levels with inflow, evaporation, and rainfall; Buyukyildiz et al in 2014 16 used water level with outflow, evaporation, rainfall, and inflow; Young et al in 2015 38 used water levels with rainfall, outflow, and inflow discharge; Liang et al in 2018 45 used water levels with rainfall, and water inflow). In addition to these research findings, that is, apart from the information on past water‐level data, the works have additionally used some meteorological variables 18,19,21,24,27,29,33,34,42,43,46 . In the aforementioned works, the meteorological variables used are wind, relative humidity, pressure, evapotranspiration, temperature, evaporation, and rainfall.…”