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A posteriori learning of quasi-geostrophic turbulence parametrization: an experiment on integration steps

Machine Learning 2021-11-30 v2 Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

Modeling the subgrid-scale dynamics of reduced models is a long standing open problem that finds application in ocean, atmosphere and climate predictions where direct numerical simulation (DNS) is impossible. While neural networks (NNs) have already been applied to a range of three-dimensional flows with success, two dimensional flows are more challenging because of the backscatter of energy from small to large scales. We show that learning a model jointly with the dynamical solver and a meaningful \textit{a posteriori}-based loss function lead to stable and realistic simulations when applied to quasi-geostrophic turbulence.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2111.06841,
  title  = {A posteriori learning of quasi-geostrophic turbulence parametrization: an experiment on integration steps},
  author = {Hugo Frezat and Julien Le Sommer and Ronan Fablet and Guillaume Balarac and Redouane Lguensat},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.06841},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

6 pages, 3 figures, presented at the Fourth Workshop on Machine Learning and the Physical Sciences (NeurIPS 2021)