Omni-Weather: A Unified Multimodal Model for Weather Radar Understanding and Generation

Abstract

Weather modeling requires both accurate prediction and mechanistic interpretation, yet existing methods treat these goals in isolation, separating generation from understanding. To address this gap, we present Omni-Weather, the first multimodal foundation model that unifies weather generation and understanding within a single architecture. Omni-Weather integrates a radar encoder for weather generation tasks, followed by unified processing using a shared self-attention mechanism. Moreover, we construct a Chain-of-Thought dataset for causal reasoning in weather generation, enabling interpretable outputs and improved perceptual quality. Extensive experiments show Omni-Weather achieves state-of-the-art performance in both weather generation and understanding. Our findings further indicate that generative and understanding tasks in the weather domain can mutually enhance each other. Omni-Weather also demonstrates the feasibility and value of unifying weather generation and understanding.

Cite

Text

Zhou et al. "Omni-Weather: A Unified Multimodal Model for Weather Radar Understanding and Generation." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2026.

Markdown

[Zhou et al. "Omni-Weather: A Unified Multimodal Model for Weather Radar Understanding and Generation." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2026.](https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2026/zhou2026iclr-omniweather/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{zhou2026iclr-omniweather,
  title     = {{Omni-Weather: A Unified Multimodal Model for Weather Radar Understanding and Generation}},
  author    = {Zhou, Zhiwang and Pu, Yuandong and He, Xuming and Liu, Yidi and Chen, Yixin and Gong, Junchao and Zhuang, Xiang and Xu, Wanghan and Cao, Qinglong and Tang, Shixiang and Liu, Yihao and Zhang, Wenlong and Bai, Lei},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations},
  year      = {2026},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2026/zhou2026iclr-omniweather/}
}