2023
DOI: 10.1029/2022ms003596
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Using Convolutional Neural Network to Emulate Seasonal Tropical Cyclone Activity

Dan Fu,
Ping Chang,
Xue Liu

Abstract: It has been widely recognized that tropical cyclone (TC) genesis requires favorable large‐scale environmental conditions. Based on these linkages, numerous efforts have been made to establish an empirical relationship between seasonal TC activities and large‐scale environmental favorability in a quantitative way, which lead to conceptual functions such as the TC genesis index. However, due to the limited amount of reliable TC observations and complexity of the climate system, a simple analytic function may not… Show more

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“…One is by [39], which fine-tunes the pre-trained model in the North Atlantic with data from the Western North Pacific to reconstruct a historical size dataset in that basin. The other pre-trains the model using climate model simulations and fine-tunes them by reanalysis for data generation to emulate seasonal tropical cyclone activity [40].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One is by [39], which fine-tunes the pre-trained model in the North Atlantic with data from the Western North Pacific to reconstruct a historical size dataset in that basin. The other pre-trains the model using climate model simulations and fine-tunes them by reanalysis for data generation to emulate seasonal tropical cyclone activity [40].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%