Probing the Skill of Random Forest Emulators for Physical Parameterizations Via a Hierarchy of Simple CAM6 Configurations

Author:

Limon Garrett C.1ORCID,Jablonowski Christiane1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI USA

Abstract

AbstractMachine learning approaches, such as random forests (RF), have been used to effectively emulate various aspects of climate and weather models in recent years. The limitations to these approaches are not yet known, particularly with regards to varying complexity of the underlying physical parameterization scheme within the climate model. Utilizing a hierarchy of model configurations, we explore the limits of random forest emulator skill using simplified model frameworks within NCAR's Community Atmosphere Model, version 6 (CAM6). These include a dry CAM6 configuration, a moist extension of the dry model, and an extension of the moist case that includes an additional convection scheme. Each model configuration is run with identical resolution and over the same time period. With unique RF being optimized for each tendency or precipitation rate across the hierarchy, we create a variety of “best case” emulators. The random forest emulators are then evaluated against the CAM6 output as well as a baseline neural network emulator for completeness. All emulators show significant skill when compared to the “truth” (CAM6), often in line with or exceeding similar approaches within the literature. In addition, as the CAM6 complexity is increased, the random forest skill noticeably decreases, regardless of the extensive tuning and training process each random forest goes through. This indicates a limit on the feasibility of RF to act as physics emulators in climate models and encourages further exploration in order to identify ideal uses in the context of state‐of‐the‐art climate model configurations.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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