arXiv:2607. 16080v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Precipitation nowcasting over the immediate 10-90 min period is important for flood management and real-time decision-making in urban regions.
By Akshay Sunil, Muhammed Rashid, Raja Sekhar Sivaraju, Sushma Nair, Subimal Ghosh
arXiv:2605. 30122v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Deep-learning precipitation nowcasting models are often optimized using pointwise losses such as mean squared error or mean absolute error, which can lead to overly smooth forecasts and poor representation of heavy rainfall.
By Gijs van Nieuwkoop, Siamak Mehrkanoon
arXiv:2606. 08563v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: While global data-driven models excel at predicting continuous atmospheric variables, three-dimensional hydrometeor forecasting remains challenging due to the zero-inflated, long-tailed distributions of these variables.
By Dandan Chen, Yaqiang Wang
arXiv:2606. 09959v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Precipitation nowcasting is increasingly being approached with deep learning models that learn directly from recent radar observations.
By Gijs van Nieuwkoop, Siamak Mehrkanoon
arXiv:2510. 16031v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Machine learning-based precipitation nowcasting relies on high-fidelity radar reflectivity sequences to model the short-term evolution of convective storms.
By Andy Shi
arXiv:2510. 20769v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Accurate medium-range precipitation forecasting is essential for hydrometeorological risk management but remains challenging for both numerical weather prediction (NWP) systems and data-driven models.
By Tianyi Xiong, Haonan Chen, Kelly Mahoney, Jingyin Tang, Tim Smith, Janice Bytheway