Generalizing Weather Forecast to Fine-Grained Temporal Scales via Physics-AI Hybrid Modeling

Abstract

Data-driven artificial intelligence (AI) models have made significant advancements in weather forecasting, particularly in medium-range and nowcasting. However, most data-driven weather forecasting models are black-box systems that focus on learning data mapping rather than fine-grained physical evolution in the time dimension. Consequently, the limitations in the temporal scale of datasets prevent these models from forecasting at finer time scales. This paper proposes a physics-AI hybrid model (i.e., WeatherGFT) which generalizes weather forecasts to finer-grained temporal scales beyond training dataset. Specifically, we employ a carefully designed PDE kernel to simulate physical evolution on a small time scale (e.g., 300 seconds) and use a parallel neural networks with a learnable router for bias correction. Furthermore, we introduce a lead time-aware training framework to promote the generalization of the model at different lead times. The weight analysis of physics-AI modules indicates that physics conducts major evolution while AI performs corrections adaptively. Extensive experiments show that WeatherGFT trained on an hourly dataset, effectively generalizes forecasts across multiple time scales, including 30-minute, which is even smaller than the dataset's temporal resolution.

Cite

Text

Xu et al. "Generalizing Weather Forecast to Fine-Grained Temporal Scales via Physics-AI Hybrid Modeling." Neural Information Processing Systems, 2024. doi:10.52202/079017-0734

Markdown

[Xu et al. "Generalizing Weather Forecast to Fine-Grained Temporal Scales via Physics-AI Hybrid Modeling." Neural Information Processing Systems, 2024.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2024/xu2024neurips-generalizing/) doi:10.52202/079017-0734

BibTeX

@inproceedings{xu2024neurips-generalizing,
  title     = {{Generalizing Weather Forecast to Fine-Grained Temporal Scales via Physics-AI Hybrid Modeling}},
  author    = {Xu, Wanghan and Ling, Fenghua and Zhang, Wenlong and Han, Tao and Chen, Hao and Ouyang, Wanli and Bai, Lei},
  booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year      = {2024},
  doi       = {10.52202/079017-0734},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2024/xu2024neurips-generalizing/}
}