On Global Applicability and Location Transferability of Generative Deep Learning Models for Precipitation Downscaling
Machine Learning
2025-12-02 v1
Abstract
Deep learning offers promising capabilities for the statistical downscaling of climate and weather forecasts, with generative approaches showing particular success in capturing fine-scale precipitation patterns. However, most existing models are region-specific, and their ability to generalize to unseen geographic areas remains largely unexplored. In this study, we evaluate the generalization performance of generative downscaling models across diverse regions. Using a global framework, we employ ERA5 reanalysis data as predictors and IMERG precipitation estimates at resolution as targets. A hierarchical location-based data split enables a systematic assessment of model performance across 15 regions around the world.
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@article{arxiv.2512.01400,
title = {On Global Applicability and Location Transferability of Generative Deep Learning Models for Precipitation Downscaling},
author = {Paula Harder and Christian Lessig and Matthew Chantry and Francis Pelletier and David Rolnick},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.01400},
year = {2025}
}