Near-surface air temperature estimation for areas with sparse observations based on transfer learning

IF 10.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL
Wei Wang , Stefan Brönnimann , Ji Zhou , Shaopeng Li , Ziwei Wang
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Abstract

Near-surface air temperature (NSAT) data is essential for climate analysis and applied research in areas with sparse ground-based observations. In recent years, machine learning (ML) techniques have been increasingly used to estimate NSAT, delivering promising results. However, in regions with limited observational samples, machine learning-based NSAT estimations may encounter challenges, potentially resulting in reduced accuracy. Therefore, this study introduces a novel model – TranSAT. TranSAT utilizes a transfer learning (TL) framework, deep neural network (DNN) and U-shape convolutional network (U-Net) to enhance the accuracy of NSAT estimations in regions with sparse observational data. Considering the scarcity of observation stations in certain regions, the Tibetan Plateau within the China's landmass (CNTP) is selected as the study region. The majority of observational stations are concentrated in the eastern and southeastern parts of CNTP, with a significant lack of stations in the northern and western regions. The scarce observations in the CNTP affect NSAT estimation accuracy in recent studies, thus limiting practical applications. The estimated NSAT (i.e., TranSAT NSAT) by TranSAT is evaluated by measurements of 10 independent meteorological stations from the Meteorological network in China's cold region (MSC). Evaluation results indicate an average coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.92 and a root mean squared error (RMSE) of 2.29 °C. The TranSAT NSAT exhibits an overall decrease of at least 7 % on RMSE compared to existing NSAT datasets, with a more significant enhancement of over 40 % in regions with sparse ground observations. These results highlight the good and consistent performance of TranSAT NSAT, further confirming that the proposed TranSAT model effectively improves NSAT estimation in areas with limited observational data.
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ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing 工程技术-成像科学与照相技术
CiteScore
21.00
自引率
6.30%
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273
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: The ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (P&RS) serves as the official journal of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS). It acts as a platform for scientists and professionals worldwide who are involved in various disciplines that utilize photogrammetry, remote sensing, spatial information systems, computer vision, and related fields. The journal aims to facilitate communication and dissemination of advancements in these disciplines, while also acting as a comprehensive source of reference and archive. P&RS endeavors to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed research papers that are preferably original and have not been published before. These papers can cover scientific/research, technological development, or application/practical aspects. Additionally, the journal welcomes papers that are based on presentations from ISPRS meetings, as long as they are considered significant contributions to the aforementioned fields. In particular, P&RS encourages the submission of papers that are of broad scientific interest, showcase innovative applications (especially in emerging fields), have an interdisciplinary focus, discuss topics that have received limited attention in P&RS or related journals, or explore new directions in scientific or professional realms. It is preferred that theoretical papers include practical applications, while papers focusing on systems and applications should include a theoretical background.
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