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Precipitation nowcasting with radar data for evaluating multiple horizons using U-Net-based algorithm in Eastern
Rafael Rocha1, Douglas Ferreira1, Ewerton Oliveira1
1Environmental Intelligence Lab, Vale Institute of Technology, Belém, Pará, Brazil.
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Severe meteorological events are increasingly frequent globally, with intense rainfall significantly impacting well-being, safety, and the economy, including agriculture and mining. Timely emergency alerts are crucial for mitigating losses and preventing fatalities from extreme weather. Precipitation forecasting tools, especially meteorological radars and satellites, are vital due to their high temporal resolution. This study utilizes a U-Net machine learning architecture for spatial-temporal precipitation nowcasting. We evaluate a multi-horizon nowcasting approach using meteorological radar data from the Eastern Amazon, investigating the input data (past horizons) needed for optimal forecast horizons. Our results show that increasing input data beyond 60 minutes degrades performance for short forecast horizon. For short-term forecasts, using 120 minutes of input data instead of 60 minutes resulted in a significant performance loss of 17.60% in RMSE and 7.18% in CSI. These findings identify the optimal input data for accurate nowcasting, enabling safer decision-making during severe weather.
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