Summary of Caravan Multimet: Extending Caravan with Multiple Weather Nowcasts and Forecasts, by Guy Shalev et al.
Caravan MultiMet: Extending Caravan with Multiple Weather Nowcasts and Forecasts
by Guy Shalev, Frederik Kratzert
First submitted to arxiv on: 14 Nov 2024
Categories
- Main: Machine Learning (cs.LG)
- Secondary: None
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Medium | GrooveSquid.com (original content) | Medium Difficulty Summary The Caravan large-sample hydrology dataset is extended to incorporate diverse meteorological forcing data, including three precipitation nowcast products and three weather forecast products. This enhancement enables more robust evaluation and benchmarking of hydrological models, particularly for real-time forecasting scenarios. The inclusion of weather forecasts makes Caravan the first large-sample hydrology dataset with this capability, fostering advancements in hydrological research, benchmarking, and real-time hydrologic forecasting. |
Low | GrooveSquid.com (original content) | Low Difficulty Summary The Caravan dataset is a big collection of streamflow data from many places, combined with information about meteorology and catchments. Scientists are working together to make it better by adding more data from different areas. Now, they’re adding even more data – three types of forecasted precipitation and three weather forecasts – to help improve how well hydrological models work, especially for making predictions in real-time. |