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Multi-Modal Learning-based Reconstruction of High-Resolution Spatial Wind Speed Fields

Published 14 Dec 2023 in cs.LG, physics.ao-ph, and physics.comp-ph | (2312.08933v1)

Abstract: Wind speed at sea surface is a key quantity for a variety of scientific applications and human activities. Due to the non-linearity of the phenomenon, a complete description of such variable is made infeasible on both the small scale and large spatial extents. Methods relying on Data Assimilation techniques, despite being the state-of-the-art for Numerical Weather Prediction, can not provide the reconstructions with a spatial resolution that can compete with satellite imagery. In this work we propose a framework based on Variational Data Assimilation and Deep Learning concepts. This framework is applied to recover rich-in-time, high-resolution information on sea surface wind speed. We design our experiments using synthetic wind data and different sampling schemes for high-resolution and low-resolution versions of original data to emulate the real-world scenario of spatio-temporally heterogeneous observations. Extensive numerical experiments are performed to assess systematically the impact of low and high-resolution wind fields and in-situ observations on the model reconstruction performance. We show that in-situ observations with richer temporal resolution represent an added value in terms of the model reconstruction performance. We show how a multi-modal approach, that explicitly informs the model about the heterogeneity of the available observations, can improve the reconstruction task by exploiting the complementary information in spatial and local point-wise data. To conclude, we propose an analysis to test the robustness of the chosen framework against phase delay and amplitude biases in low-resolution data and against interruptions of in-situ observations supply at evaluation time

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