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    Seamless Lightning Nowcasting with Recurrent-Convolutional Deep Learning

    Source: Artificial Intelligence for the Earth Systems:;2022:;volume( 001 ):;issue: 004
    Author:
    Jussi Leinonen
    ,
    Ulrich Hamann
    ,
    Urs Germann
    DOI: 10.1175/AIES-D-22-0043.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: A deep learning model is presented to nowcast the occurrence of lightning at a 5-min time resolution 60 min into the future. The model is based on a recurrent-convolutional architecture that allows it to recognize and predict the spatiotemporal development of convection, including the motion, growth and decay of thunderstorm cells. The predictions are performed on a stationary grid, without the use of storm object detection and tracking. The input data, collected from an area in and surrounding Switzerland, comprise ground-based radar data, visible/infrared satellite data and derived cloud products, lightning detection, numerical weather prediction, and digital elevation model data. We analyze different alternative loss functions, class weighting strategies and model features, providing guidelines for future studies to select loss functions optimally and to properly calibrate the probabilistic predictions of their model. On the basis of these analyses, we use focal loss in this study but conclude that it only provides a small benefit over cross entropy, which is a viable option if recalibration of the model is not practical. The model achieves a pixelwise critical success index (CSI) of 0.45 to predict lightning occurrence within 8 km over the 60-min nowcast period, ranging from a CSI of 0.75 at a 5-min lead time to a CSI of 0.32 at a 60-min lead time.
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    contributor authorJussi Leinonen
    contributor authorUlrich Hamann
    contributor authorUrs Germann
    date accessioned2023-04-12T18:52:40Z
    date available2023-04-12T18:52:40Z
    date copyright2022/11/28
    date issued2022
    identifier otherAIES-D-22-0043.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4290403
    description abstractA deep learning model is presented to nowcast the occurrence of lightning at a 5-min time resolution 60 min into the future. The model is based on a recurrent-convolutional architecture that allows it to recognize and predict the spatiotemporal development of convection, including the motion, growth and decay of thunderstorm cells. The predictions are performed on a stationary grid, without the use of storm object detection and tracking. The input data, collected from an area in and surrounding Switzerland, comprise ground-based radar data, visible/infrared satellite data and derived cloud products, lightning detection, numerical weather prediction, and digital elevation model data. We analyze different alternative loss functions, class weighting strategies and model features, providing guidelines for future studies to select loss functions optimally and to properly calibrate the probabilistic predictions of their model. On the basis of these analyses, we use focal loss in this study but conclude that it only provides a small benefit over cross entropy, which is a viable option if recalibration of the model is not practical. The model achieves a pixelwise critical success index (CSI) of 0.45 to predict lightning occurrence within 8 km over the 60-min nowcast period, ranging from a CSI of 0.75 at a 5-min lead time to a CSI of 0.32 at a 60-min lead time.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleSeamless Lightning Nowcasting with Recurrent-Convolutional Deep Learning
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume1
    journal issue4
    journal titleArtificial Intelligence for the Earth Systems
    identifier doi10.1175/AIES-D-22-0043.1
    treeArtificial Intelligence for the Earth Systems:;2022:;volume( 001 ):;issue: 004
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