SIMBA: ABidirectional Retrieval Forward Simulation Framework for Modeling FY-4A GIIRS Hyperspectral Infrared Radiances Toward NWP Applications
SIMBA:面向NWP应用的FY-4A GIIRS高光谱红外辐射双向检索正向模拟框架
Jingdong Shen, Fu Wang*, Qifeng Lu, Hao Huang, Chunqiang Wu, Chi Yang, Xiaofang Liu
AI总结 提出SIMBA框架,联合进行大气廓线检索和辐射重建,通过循环一致性约束和双向Mamba模块增强耦合,在FY-4A GIIRS数据上优于多种深度学习基线。
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高光谱红外观测是数值天气预报(NWP)的重要数据源,因为它们提供了大气温度和湿度垂直结构的丰富信息。然而,现有的深度学习方法主要关注从辐射到大气廓线的单向检索,而反向辐射模拟过程以及大气状态空间与辐射观测空间之间的一致性考虑不足。在本研究中,我们提出了SIMBA,一个用于FY-4A GIIRS高光谱红外辐射建模的统一双向检索-正向模拟框架,面向NWP应用。该框架联合执行大气廓线检索和辐射重建,引入循环一致性约束以加强两个过程之间的耦合,并采用双向Mamba状态空间模块来捕捉沿气压层的长程依赖。利用配准的FY-4A GIIRS观测和ERA5再分析数据,该方法在温度检索、比湿检索、长波辐射重建和中波辐射重建上进行了评估。实验结果表明,SIMBA在检索和重建任务上均优于多个代表性深度学习基线,而消融实验证实了双向设计和循环一致性机制的贡献。这些结果表明,所提出的框架对于联合大气廓线检索和高光谱红外辐射建模是有效的,并显示出未来在雅可比相关分析和面向NWP扩展方面的潜力。
Hyperspectral infrared observations are an important data source for numerical weather prediction (NWP) because they provide rich information on the vertical structure of atmospheric temperature and humidity. However, most existing deep learning methods mainly focus on one-way retrieval from radiances to atmospheric profiles, while the reverse radiance simulation process and the consistency between atmospheric state space and radiance observation space are insufficiently considered. In this study, we propose SIMBA, a unified bidirectional retrieval-forward simulation framework for FY-4A GIIRS hyperspectral infrared radiance modeling toward NWP applications. The framework jointly performs atmospheric profile retrieval and radiance reconstruction, introduces a cycle-consistency constraint to strengthen the coupling between the two processes, and employs a bidirectional Mamba state-space module to capture long-range dependencies along pressure levels. Using collocated FY-4A GIIRS observations and ERA5 reanalysis data, the proposed method is evaluated for temperature retrieval, specific humidity retrieval, long-wave radiance reconstruction, and medium-wave radiance reconstruction. Experimental results show that SIMBA outperforms several representative deep learning baselines across both retrieval and reconstruction tasks, while ablation experiments confirm the contribution of the bidirectional design and cycle-consistency mechanism. These results demonstrate that the proposed framework is effective for joint atmospheric profile retrieval and hyperspectral infrared radiance modeling, and suggest potential for future Jacobian-related analysis and NWP-oriented extensions.