Convolutional LSTM Network: A Machine Learning Approach for Precipitation Nowcasting

Xingjian Shi(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Zhourong Chen(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Hao Wang(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Dit‐Yan Yeung(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Wai Kin Wong(Hong Kong Observatory), Wang‐chun Woo(Hong Kong Observatory)
arXiv (Cornell University)
June 13, 2015
Cited by 784Open Access
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Abstract

The goal of precipitation nowcasting is to predict the future rainfall intensity in a local region over a relatively short period of time. Very few previous studies have examined this crucial and challenging weather forecasting problem from the machine learning perspective. In this paper, we formulate precipitation nowcasting as a spatiotemporal sequence forecasting problem in which both the input and the prediction target are spatiotemporal sequences. By extending the fully connected LSTM (FC-LSTM) to have convolutional structures in both the input-to-state and state-to-state transitions, we propose the convolutional LSTM (ConvLSTM) and use it to build an end-to-end trainable model for the precipitation nowcasting problem. Experiments show that our ConvLSTM network captures spatiotemporal correlations better and consistently outperforms FC-LSTM and the state-of-theart operational ROVER algorithm for precipitation nowcasting.


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