利用卷积神经网络提高气候参数的统计降尺度性能

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 WATER RESOURCES Journal of Water and Climate Change Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.2166/wcc.2024.592
Aida Hosseini Baghanam, V. Nourani, Mohammad Bejani, Chang-Qing Ke
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本研究采用卷积神经网络 (CNN) 和前馈神经网络这两种降尺度技术预测降水和气温,并以统计降尺度模型作为基准模型。每日气候预测因子是从欧洲中期天气预报中心(ECMWF)ERA5 数据集中提取的,数据集时间跨度为 1979 年至 2010 年,对象是位于伊朗西北部的大不里士市。ERA5预测因子降水数据中的偏差通过经验量值映射法进行了校正。此外,除线性相关系数外,还采用了随机森林和互信息这两种非线性预测筛选方法。虽然这些方法有助于识别区域气候变化的主要驱动因素,但必须考虑其局限性,如对参数设置的敏感性、数据关系的假设、处理冗余和相关性时的潜在偏差、跨数据集通用性方面的挑战以及计算复杂性。评估结果表明,在不对预测因子进行筛选的情况下应用 CNN 时,温度和降水的判定系数分别为 0.98 和 0.71。最终,在两种共同的社会经济路径(SSP)(SSP2-4.5 和 SSP5-8.5)下进行了未来预测,得出的结论是,在 SSP5-8.5 下,气温最多可能升高 2.9 ℃,降水最多可能减少 3.5 毫米。
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Improving the statistical downscaling performance of climatic parameters with convolutional neural networks
This study examines two downscaling techniques, convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and feedforward neural networks for predicting precipitation and temperature, alongside statistical downscaling model as a benchmark model. The daily climate predictors were extracted from the European Center for Medium-range Weather Forecast (ECMWF) ERA5 dataset spanning from 1979 to 2010 for Tabriz city, located in the northwest of Iran. The biases in precipitation data of ERA5 predictors were corrected through the empirical quantile mapping method. Also, two nonlinear predictor screening methods, random forest and mutual information were employed, alongside linear correlation coefficient. While these methods facilitate identification of dominant regional climate change drivers, it is essential to consider their limitations, such as sensitivity to parameter settings, assumptions about data relationships, potential biases in handling redundancy and correlation, challenges in generalizability across datasets, and computational complexity. Evaluation results indicated that CNN, when applied without predictor screening, achieves coefficient of determination of 0.98 for temperature and 0.71 for precipitation. Ultimately, future projections were employed under two shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs), SSP2-4.5 and SSP5-8.5, and concluded that the most increase in temperature by 2.9 °C and decrease in precipitation by 3.5 mm may occur under SSP5-8.5.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Water and Climate Change publishes refereed research and practitioner papers on all aspects of water science, technology, management and innovation in response to climate change, with emphasis on reduction of energy usage.
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