2024
DOI: 10.1088/2632-072x/ad3e59
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The high-frequency and rare events barriers to neural closures of atmospheric dynamics

Mickaël D Chekroun,
Honghu Liu,
Kaushik Srinivasan
et al.

Abstract: Recent years have seen a surge in interest for leveraging neural networks to parameterize small-scale or fast processes in climate and turbulence models. In this short paper, we point out two fundamental issues in this endeavor. The first concerns the difficulties neural networks may experience in capturing rare events due to limitations in how data is sampled. The second arises from the inherent multiscale nature of these systems. They combine high-frequency components (like inertia-gravity waves) with slower… Show more

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