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A Deep Learning Approach to Radar‐Based QPE
Author(s) -
Yo TingShuo,
Su ShihHao,
Chu JungLien,
Chang ChiaoWei,
Kuo HungChi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
earth and space science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.843
H-Index - 23
ISSN - 2333-5084
DOI - 10.1029/2020ea001340
Subject(s) - quantitative precipitation estimation , radar , leverage (statistics) , computer science , precipitation , data set , benchmark (surveying) , weather radar , data mining , meteorology , artificial intelligence , geography , cartography , telecommunications
In this study, we propose a volume‐to‐point framework for quantitative precipitation estimation (QPE) based on the Quantitative Precipitation Estimation and Segregation Using Multiple Sensor (QPESUMS) Mosaic Radar data set. With a data volume consisting of the time series of gridded radar reflectivities over the Taiwan area, we used machine learning algorithms to establish a statistical model for QPE in weather stations. The model extracts spatial and temporal features from the input data volume and then associates these features with the location‐specific precipitations. In contrast to QPE methods based on the Z–R relation, we leverage the machine learning algorithms to automatically detect the evolution and movement of weather systems and associate these patterns to a location with specific topographic attributes. Specifically, we evaluated this framework with the hourly precipitation data of 45 weather stations in Taipei during 2013–2016. In comparison to the operational QPE scheme used by the Central Weather Bureau, the volume‐to‐point framework performed comparably well in general cases and excelled in detecting heavy‐rainfall events. By using the current results as the reference benchmark, the proposed method can integrate the heterogeneous data sources and potentially improve the forecast in extreme precipitation scenarios.

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