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Cristina Sgattoni1,2, Luca Sgheri3,4, Matthias Chung5
1Institute of BioEconomy (IBE), National Research Council (CNR), Via Madonna del Piano, 10, 50019, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy. cristina.sgattoni@cnr.it.
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The FORUM (Far-infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring) mission will provide, for the first time, systematic far-infrared spectral measurements of Earth's outgoing radiation, enabling improved understanding of atmospheric processes and the radiation budget. Retrieving atmospheric states from these observations constitutes a high-dimensional, ill-posed inverse problem, particularly under cloudy-sky conditions where multiple-scattering effects are present. In this work, we develop a data-driven, physics-aware inversion framework for FORUM all-sky retrievals based on latent twins: coupled autoencoders for atmospheric states and spectra, combined with bidirectional latent-space mappings. A lightweight model-consistency correction ensures physically plausible cloud variable reconstructions. The resulting framework demonstrates potential for retrievals of atmospheric, cloud and surface variables, providing information that can serve as a prior, initial guess, or surrogate for computationally expensive full-physics inversion methods. It also enables robust scene classification and near-instantaneous inference, making it suitable for operational near-real-time applications. We demonstrate its performance on synthetic FORUM-like data and discuss implications for future data assimilation and climate studies.
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