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Improving Post-Processing for Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting Using Deep Learning: Learning Precipitation Physics from High-Resolution Observations

Published 4 Jun 2025 in physics.ao-ph | (2506.03842v1)

Abstract: Accurate quantitative precipitation forecasting (QPF) remains one of the main challenges in numerical weather prediction (NWP), primarily due to the difficulty of representing the full complexity of atmospheric microphysics through parameterization schemes. This study introduces a deep learning-based post-processing model, DL-QPF, which diagnoses precipitation fields from meteorological forecasts by learning directly from high-resolution radar estimates precipitation. The DL-QPF model is constructed using a Patch-conditional Generative Adversarial Network (Patch-cGAN) architecture combined with a U-Net generator and a discriminator. The generator learns meteorological features relevant to precipitation, while the adversarial loss from the discriminator encourages the generation of realistic rainfall patterns and distributions. Training is performed on three years of warm-season data over the Korean Peninsula, with input variables derived from ECMWF's Integrated Forecasting System High-Resolution forecast (IFS-HRES). Model verification is conducted against multiple reference models, including global (IFS-HRES, KIM), regional (KIM-Regional, KIM-LENS), and AI-based (GraphCast) forecasts. Verification across multiple rainfall thresholds shows that DL-QPF achieves a frequency bias near one and superior success ratios. Particularly for heavy and intense rainfall events, DL-QPF outperforms both conventional NWP and an AI model, demonstrating improved skill in capturing high-intensity precipitation. This study highlights the potential of observational data-driven deep learning approaches in post-processing QPF. By directly learning from observations, DL-QPF reduces systematic biases and enhances the realism of forecasted rainfall distributions. These results demonstrate the model's potential to enhance QPF realism.

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