论文标题
一种生成的深度学习方法,用于降水预测的随机降低
A Generative Deep Learning Approach to Stochastic Downscaling of Precipitation Forecasts
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论文摘要
尽管有持续的改进,但降水预测仍然没有其他气象变量的准确和可靠。造成这种情况的一个主要因素是,几个影响降水分布和强度的关键过程出现在全球天气模型的分辨率下。计算机视觉社区已经证明了生成的对抗网络(GAN)在超分辨率问题上取得了成功,即学习为粗图像添加精细的结构。 Leinonen等。 (2020年)先前使用GAN来生成重建的高分辨率大气场的集合,鉴于较高的输入数据。在本文中,我们证明了这种方法可以扩展到更具挑战性的问题,即通过使用高分辨率雷达测量值作为“地面真相”来提高天气预报模型中相对低分辨率输入的准确性和分辨率。神经网络必须学会添加分辨率和结构,同时考虑不可忽略的预测错误。我们表明,甘斯和vae-gan可以在创建高分辨率,空间相干的降水图的同时,可以匹配最先进的后加工方法的统计特性。我们的模型比较与像素和汇总CRP分数,功率谱信息和等级直方图(用于评估校准)的最佳现有降尺度方法相比。我们测试了我们的模型,并表明它们在各种场景中的表现,包括大雨。
Despite continuous improvements, precipitation forecasts are still not as accurate and reliable as those of other meteorological variables. A major contributing factor to this is that several key processes affecting precipitation distribution and intensity occur below the resolved scale of global weather models. Generative adversarial networks (GANs) have been demonstrated by the computer vision community to be successful at super-resolution problems, i.e., learning to add fine-scale structure to coarse images. Leinonen et al. (2020) previously applied a GAN to produce ensembles of reconstructed high-resolution atmospheric fields, given coarsened input data. In this paper, we demonstrate this approach can be extended to the more challenging problem of increasing the accuracy and resolution of comparatively low-resolution input from a weather forecasting model, using high-resolution radar measurements as a "ground truth". The neural network must learn to add resolution and structure whilst accounting for non-negligible forecast error. We show that GANs and VAE-GANs can match the statistical properties of state-of-the-art pointwise post-processing methods whilst creating high-resolution, spatially coherent precipitation maps. Our model compares favourably to the best existing downscaling methods in both pixel-wise and pooled CRPS scores, power spectrum information and rank histograms (used to assess calibration). We test our models and show that they perform in a range of scenarios, including heavy rainfall.