Analysis, Characterization, Prediction and Attribution of Extreme Atmospheric Events with Machine Learning: a Review

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Authors Sancho Salcedo-Sanz, Jorge Pรฉrez-Aracil, Guido Ascenso, Javier Del Ser, David Casillas-Pรฉrez, Christopher Kadow, Dusan Fister, David Barriopedro, Ricardo Garcรญa-Herrera, Marcello Restelli, Mateo Giuliani, Andrea Castelletti arXiv ID 2207.07580 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.NE, physics.ao-ph, physics.soc-ph Citations 16 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 2 days ago
Abstract
Atmospheric Extreme Events (EEs) cause severe damages to human societies and ecosystems. The frequency and intensity of EEs and other associated events are increasing in the current climate change and global warming risk. The accurate prediction, characterization, and attribution of atmospheric EEs is therefore a key research field, in which many groups are currently working by applying different methodologies and computational tools. Machine Learning (ML) methods have arisen in the last years as powerful techniques to tackle many of the problems related to atmospheric EEs. This paper reviews the ML algorithms applied to the analysis, characterization, prediction, and attribution of the most important atmospheric EEs. A summary of the most used ML techniques in this area, and a comprehensive critical review of literature related to ML in EEs, are provided. A number of examples is discussed and perspectives and outlooks on the field are drawn.
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