Using Deep Learning for an Analysis of Atmospheric Rivers in a High-Resolution Large Ensemble Climate Data Set

IF 4.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Timothy B. Higgins, Aneesh C. Subramanian, Andre Graubner, Lukas Kapp-Schwoerer, Peter A. G. Watson, Sarah Sparrow, Karthik Kashinath, Sol Kim, Luca Delle Monache, Will Chapman
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Abstract

There is currently large uncertainty over the impacts of climate change on precipitation trends over the US west coast. Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are a significant source of US west coast precipitation and trends in ARs can provide insight into future precipitation trends. There are already a variety of different methods used to identify ARs, but many are used in contexts that are often difficult to apply to large climate datasets due to their computational cost and requirement of integrated vapor transport as an input variable, which can be expensive to compute in climate models at high temporal frequencies. Using deep learning (DL) to track ARs is a unique approach that can alleviate some of the computational challenges that exist in more traditional methods. However, some questions still remain regarding its flexibility and robustness. This research investigates the consistency of a DL methodology of tracking ARs with more established algorithms to demonstrate its high-level performance for future studies.

利用深度学习分析高分辨率大型气候数据集中的大气河流
目前,气候变化对美国西海岸降水趋势的影响存在很大的不确定性。大气河(ARs)是美国西海岸降水的重要来源,ARs的趋势可以提供对未来降水趋势的洞察。已经有多种不同的方法用于识别ar,但许多方法通常难以应用于大型气候数据集,因为它们的计算成本和要求将综合蒸汽输送作为输入变量,这在高时间频率的气候模式中计算成本可能很高。使用深度学习(DL)来跟踪ar是一种独特的方法,可以缓解传统方法中存在的一些计算挑战。然而,它的灵活性和健壮性仍然存在一些问题。本研究探讨了跟踪ar的深度学习方法与更成熟的算法的一致性,以证明其在未来研究中的高水平性能。
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Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
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11.40
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241
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems (JAMES) is committed to advancing the science of Earth systems modeling by offering high-quality scientific research through online availability and open access licensing. JAMES invites authors and readers from the international Earth systems modeling community. Open access. Articles are available free of charge for everyone with Internet access to view and download. Formal peer review. Supplemental material, such as code samples, images, and visualizations, is published at no additional charge. No additional charge for color figures. Modest page charges to cover production costs. Articles published in high-quality full text PDF, HTML, and XML. Internal and external reference linking, DOI registration, and forward linking via CrossRef.
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