Tropical Cyclone prediction based on multi-model fusion across Indian coastal region

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作者
Varalakshmi, P. [1 ]
Vasumathi, N. [1 ]
Venkatesan, R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Anna Univ, Dept Comp Technol, MIT Campus, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Natl Inst Ocean Technol, Ocean Observat Syst, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
CNN; Deep learning; Genetic algorithm; Machine learning; Modified C4; 5; Multi-model fusion; Tropical cyclone; INTENSITY ESTIMATION; ATLANTIC;
D O I
10.1016/j.pocean.2021.102557
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
摘要
Tropical cyclone prediction is essential to limit death toll and damage caused by them. In this paper, a model has been formulated to classify the cyclone as no cyclone, minimal, moderate, extensive, extreme and catastrophic in view of attributes such as Wind Speed(10 m), Rainfall, Wind Direction(10 m), Sea Surface Temperature(2 m), Sea Level Pressure(2 m) and Relative humidity(2 m). The models have been trained using the meteorological data from MERRA-2 Web service which provides time-series data with spatial resolution of approximately 50 km. The cyclone data is taken from RSMC ? New Delhi for Tropical cyclone disturbances over Indian Oceans. Initially, the models are trained using deep learning networks like MLP, LSTM, GRU, RNN, BI-LSTM and CNN. Since CNN gives better results, the CNN model is chosen for further analysis. The hyper parameters of the CNN model are optimized using genetic algorithm. The values drawn from genetic algorithm appear to be promising than the values which were chosen manually in random. The model is then modified by removing the fully connected layer which operates as a classifier in CNN network. The conventional machine learning classifiers like ? Decision Tree, K-Nearest neighbor, logistic regression, Naive Bayes, Random Forest, SVM and XGBoost are used as a classifier in the place of a fully connected layer in CNN. Further to increase the prediction accuracy, C4.5 Decision tree algorithm is modified to be used as a classifier in CNN. Classification is performed by considering the Spatio-temporal data of various important cities in India. The model was tested to classify the category for 5 different cyclones and was also compared with Saffir?Simpson?s scale to validate the correctness of the model. The proposed model gives a better performance compared to the conventional machine learning and deep learning classifiers in terms of time complexity, accuracy, precision and recall and this can supplement the cyclone prediction process of current NWP models. Tropical cyclone prediction is essential to limit death toll and damage caused by them. In this paper, a model has been formulated to classify the cyclone as no cyclone, minimal, moderate, extensive, extreme and catastrophic in view of attributes such as Wind Speed(10 m), Rainfall, Wind Direction(10 m), Sea Surface Temperature(2 m), Sea Level Pressure(2 m) and Relative humidity(2 m). The models have been trained using the meteorological data from MERRA-2 Web service which provides time-series data with spatial resolution of approximately 50 km. The cyclone data is taken from RSMC ? New Delhi for Tropical cyclone disturbances over Indian Oceans. Initially, the models are trained using deep learning networks like MLP, LSTM, GRU, RNN, BI-LSTM and CNN. Since CNN gives better results, the CNN model is chosen for further analysis. The hyper parameters of the CNN model are optimized using genetic algorithm. The values drawn from genetic algorithm appear to be promising than the values which were chosen manually in random. The model is then modified by removing the fully connected layer which operates as a classifier in CNN network. The conventional machine learning classifiers like ? Decision Tree, K-Nearest neighbor, logistic regression, Naive Bayes, Random Forest, SVM and XGBoost are used as a classifier in the place of a fully connected layer in CNN. Further to increase the prediction accuracy, C4.5 Decision tree algorithm is modified to be used as a classifier in CNN. Classification is performed by considering the Spatio-temporal data of various important cities in India. The model was tested to classify the category for 5 different cyclones and was also compared with Saffir?Simpson?s scale to validate the correctness of the model. The proposed model gives a better performance compared to the conventional machine learning and deep learning classifiers in terms of time complexity, accuracy, precision and recall and this can supplement the cyclone prediction process of current NWP models.
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