A fast physics-based perturbation generator of machine learning weather model for efficient ensemble forecasts of tropical cyclone track

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Jingchen Pu [1 ]
Mu Mu [1 ]
Jie Feng [2 ]
Xiaohui Zhong [3 ]
Hao Li [1 ]
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[1] Fudan University,Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Institute of Atmospheric Sciences
[2] Shanghai Key Laboratory of Ocean-land-atmosphere Boundary Dynamics and Climate Change,Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Incubation Institute
[3] Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Atmosphere–Ocean Interaction,undefined
[4] Shanghai Academy of Artificial Intelligence for Science,undefined
[5] Fudan University,undefined
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10.1038/s41612-025-01009-9
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Traditional ensemble forecasting based on numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, is constrained by the need for massive computational resources, resulting in limited ensemble sizes. Although emerging artificial intelligence (AI)-based weather models offer high forecast accuracy and improved computational efficiency, they still face considerable challenges in ensemble forecasting applications, due to the unclear error growth dynamic and the lack of suitable ensemble methods in AI-based models. In this study, we propose a fast, physics-constrained perturbation scheme through the self-evolution dynamics of an AI-based weather model for ensemble forecasting of tropical cyclones (TCs). These initial perturbations are conditioned on specific amplitude and spatial characteristics, exhibiting physically reasonable dynamical growth and spatial covariance. Based on this perturbation scheme, the TC track ensemble forecasts within the AI-based model significantly outperform those from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) for both deterministic and probabilistic metrics. Notably, we conduct TC track forecasts with 2000 members for the first time, achieving further enhanced forecast skills in probability distribution and extreme scenarios of TC movement.
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