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Comparison of Model Output Statistics and Neural Networks to Postprocess Wind Gusts (2401.11896v2)

Published 22 Jan 2024 in stat.AP and physics.ao-ph

Abstract: Wind gust prediction plays an important role in warning strategies of national meteorological services due to the high impact of its extreme values. However, forecasting wind gusts is challenging because they are influenced by small-scale processes and local characteristics. To account for the different sources of uncertainty, meteorological centers run ensembles of forecasts and derive probabilities of wind gusts exceeding a threshold. These probabilities often exhibit systematic errors and require postprocessing. Model Output Statistics (MOS) is a common operational postprocessing technique, although more modern methods such as neural network-bases approaches have shown promising results in research studies. The transition from research to operations requires an exhaustive comparison of both techniques. Taking a first step into this direction, our study presents a comparison of a postprocessing technique based on linear and logistic regression approaches with different neural network methods proposed in the literature to improve wind gust predictions, specifically distributional regression networks and Bernstein quantile networks. We further contribute to investigating optimal design choices for neural network-based postprocessing methods regarding changes of the numerical model in the training period, the use of persistence predictors, and the temporal composition of training datasets. The performance of the different techniques is compared in terms of calibration, accuracy, reliability and resolution based on case studies of wind gust forecasts from the operational weather model of the German weather service and observations from 170 weather stations.

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