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Accessing Convective Hazards Frequency Shift with Climate Change using Physics-Informed Machine Learning

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arxiv 2310.03180 v1 pith:UACS4Q3N submitted 2023-10-04 physics.ao-ph physics.data-an

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In this paper we discuss and address the challenges of predicting extreme atmospheric events like intense rainfall, hail, and strong winds. These events can cause significant damage and have become more frequent due to climate change. Integrating climate projections with machine learning techniques helps improve forecasting accuracy and identify regions where these events become most frequent and dangerous. To achieve reliable and accurate prediction, we propose a robust neural network architecture that outperforms multiple baselines in accuracy and reliability. Our physics-informed algorithm heavily utilizes the whole range of problem-specific physics, including a specific set of features and climate projections data. The analysis also emphasizes the landscape impact on the frequency distribution of these events, providing valuable insights for effective adaptation strategies in response to climate change.

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