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Do Echo Top Heights Improve Deep Learning Rainfall Nowcasts? A Case Study in the Netherlands

PAVLÍK, P.; SCHLEISS, M.; BOU EZZEDDINE, A.; ROZINAJOVÁ, V. Do Echo Top Heights Improve Deep Learning Rainfall Nowcasts? A Case Study in the Netherlands. In Transactions on Large-Scale Data- and Knowledge-Centered Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Verlag, 2025. p. 66-92. ISBN: 978-3-662-72115-5.
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chapter in a book
Language
English
Authors
Pavlík Peter, Ing., DIFS (FIT)
Schleiss Marc A.
Bou Ezzeddine Anna, Doc., Ph.D., DIFS (FIT)
Rozinajová Věra, Doc., Ph.D., DIFS (FIT)
Abstract

Precipitation nowcasting -- the short-term prediction of rainfall using recent radar observations -- is critical for weather-sensitive sectors such as transportation, agriculture, and disaster mitigation. While recent deep learning models have shown promise in improving nowcasting skill, most approaches rely solely on 2D radar reflectivity fields, discarding valuable vertical information available in the full 3D radar volume. In this work, we explore the use of Echo Top Height (ETH), a 2D projection indicating the maximum altitude of radar reflectivity above a given threshold, as an auxiliary input variable for deep learning-based nowcasting. We examine the relationship between ETH and radar reflectivity, confirming its relevance for predicting rainfall intensity. We implement a single-pass 3D U-Net that processes both the radar reflectivity and ETH as separate input channels. While our models are able to leverage ETH to improve skill at low rain-rate thresholds, results are inconsistent at higher intensities and the models with ETH systematically underestimate precipitation intensity. Three case studies are used to illustrate how ETH can help in some cases, but also confuse the models and increase the error variance. Nonetheless, the study serves as a foundation for critically assessing the potential contribution of additional variables to nowcasting performance.

Keywords

Precipitation Nowcasting, Deep Learning, Weather Radar

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Published
2025
Pages
66–92
Book
Transactions on Large-Scale Data- and Knowledge-Centered Systems
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
ISBN
978-3-662-72115-5
Publisher
Springer Verlag
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BibTeX
@inbook{BUT198091,
  author="Peter {Pavlík} and  {} and Anna {Bou Ezzeddine} and Věra {Rozinajová}",
  title="Do Echo Top Heights Improve Deep Learning Rainfall Nowcasts? A Case Study in the Netherlands",
  booktitle="Transactions on Large-Scale Data- and Knowledge-Centered Systems",
  year="2025",
  publisher="Springer Verlag",
  series="Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
  pages="66--92",
  doi="10.1007/978-3-662-72116-2\{_}3",
  isbn="978-3-662-72115-5",
  url="https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-662-72116-2_3"
}
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