A Hybrid Analog-Ensemble-Convolutional-Neural-Network Method for Postprocessing Precipitation Forecasts

Monthly Weather Review(2022)

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An ensemble precipitation forecast postprocessing method is proposed by hybridizing the analog ensemble (AnEn), minimum divergence Schaake shuffle (MDSS), and convolutional neural network (CNN) methods. This AnEn-CNN hybrid takes the ensemble mean of Global Ensemble Forecast System (GEFS) 3-hourly precipitation forecasts as input and produces bias-corrected, probabilistically calibrated, and physically realistic gridded precipitation forecast sequences out to 7 days. The AnEn-CNN hybrid postprocessing is trained on the European Centre for MediumRange Weather Forecasts Reanalysis version 5 (ERA5), and verified against station observations across British Columbia (BC), Canada, from 2017 to 2019. The AnEn-CNN hybrid produces more skillful forecasts than a quantile-mapped GEFS baseline and other conventional AnEn methods, with a roughly 10% increase in continuous ranked probability skill score. Further, it outperforms other AnEn methods by 0%-60% in terms of Brier skill score (BSS) for heavy precipitation periods across disparate hydrological regions. Longer forecast lead times exhibit larger performance gains. Verification against 7-day accumulated precipitation totals for heavy precipitation periods also demonstrates that precipitation sequences are realistically reconstructed. Case studies further show that the AnEn-CNN hybrid scheme produces more realistic spatial precipitation patterns and precipitation intensity spectra. This work pioneers the combination of conventional statistical postprocessing and neural networks, and is one of only a few studies pertaining to precipitation ensemble postprocessing in BC.
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Forecast verification/skill, Probabilistic Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting (PQPF), Statistical forecasting, Postprocessing, Deep learning, Machine learning
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