Nowcasting Multicell Short-Term Intense Precipitation Using Graph Models and Random Forests

Author:

Wang Cong1,Wang Ping1,Wang Di1,Hou Jinyi1,Xue Bing2

Affiliation:

1. a School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China

2. b CMA Public Meteorological Service Centre, Beijing, China

Abstract

AbstractShort-term intense precipitation (SIP; i.e., convective precipitation exceeding 20 mm h−1) nowcasting is important for urban flood warning and natural hazards management. This paper presents an algorithm for coupling automatic weather station data and single-polarization S-band radar data with a graph model and a random forest for the nowcasting of SIP. Different from the pixel-by-pixel precipitation nowcasting algorithm, this algorithm takes the convective cells as the basic units to consider their interactions and focuses on multicell convective systems. In particular, the following question could be addressed: Will a multicell convective system cause SIP events in the next hour? First, a method based on spatiotemporal superposition between cells is proposed for multicell systems identification. Then, the graph model is used to represent cell physical attributes and the spatial distribution of the entire system. For each graph model, a fusion operation is used to form a 42-dimensional graph feature vector. Finally, combined with the machine learning approaches, a random forest classifier is trained with the graph feature vector to predict the precipitation. In the experiment, this algorithm achieves a probability of detection (POD) of 79.2% and a critical success index (CSI) of 68.3% with the data between 2015 and 2016 in North China. Compared with other precipitation nowcasting algorithms, the graph model and random forest could predict SIP events more accurately and produce fewer false alarms.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin City

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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