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Prediction of severe thunderstorm events with ensemble deep learning and radar data (2109.09791v1)

Published 20 Sep 2021 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: The problem of nowcasting extreme weather events can be addressed by applying either numerical methods for the solution of dynamic model equations or data-driven artificial intelligence algorithms. Within this latter framework, the present paper illustrates how a deep learning method, exploiting videos of radar reflectivity frames as input, can be used to realize a warning machine able to sound timely alarms of possible severe thunderstorm events. From a technical viewpoint, the computational core of this approach is the use of a value-weighted skill score for both transforming the probabilistic outcomes of the deep neural network into binary classification and assessing the forecasting performances. The warning machine has been validated against weather radar data recorded in the Liguria region, in Italy,

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Authors (8)
  1. Sabrina Guastavino (21 papers)
  2. Michele Piana (75 papers)
  3. Marco Tizzi (1 paper)
  4. Federico Cassola (1 paper)
  5. Antonio Iengo (1 paper)
  6. Davide Sacchetti (1 paper)
  7. Enrico Solazzo (1 paper)
  8. Federico Benvenuto (38 papers)
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