Can AI weather models predict out-of-distribution gray swan tropical cyclones?
Y. Qiang Sun, Pedram Hassanzadeh, Mohsen Zand, Ashesh Chattopadhyay, Jonathan Weare, Dorian S. Abbot

TL;DR
This study tests whether AI weather models can predict rare, unseen extreme tropical cyclones by training on datasets with and without strong storms, revealing limitations in extrapolating to out-of-distribution events.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that current AI weather models cannot reliably extrapolate to predict unseen extreme weather events, highlighting the need for novel learning strategies.
Findings
Models trained without strong storms fail to predict Category 5 TCs
Models trained with regional data can partially generalize across basins
Current AI models cannot reliably forecast out-of-distribution extreme weather events
Abstract
Predicting gray swan weather extremes, which are possible but so rare that they are absent from the training dataset, is a major concern for AI weather models and long-term climate emulators. An important open question is whether AI models can extrapolate from weaker weather events present in the training set to stronger, unseen weather extremes. To test this, we train independent versions of the AI model FourCastNet on the 1979-2015 ERA5 dataset with all data, or with Category 3-5 tropical cyclones (TCs) removed, either globally or only over the North Atlantic or Western Pacific basin. We then test these versions of FourCastNet on 2018-2023 Category 5 TCs (gray swans). All versions yield similar accuracy for global weather, but the one trained without Category 3-5 TCs cannot accurately forecast Category 5 TCs, indicating that these models cannot extrapolate from weaker storms. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research · Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
