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arxiv:2607.11457

HourGlass: A probabilistic data-driven temporal downscaler for global and regional weather forecasting

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Abstract

HourGlass is a probabilistic temporal downscaling method that generates temporally consistent hourly weather forecasts from 6-hourly data-driven predictions while preserving small-scale variability.

Many forecast applications require high frequency temporal resolution, yet most state-of-the-art data-driven weather forecasting systems operate at 6-hourly resolution. Although direct hourly forecasting is possible, it suffers from error accumulation and temporal inconsistency. We introduce HourGlass, a probabilistic data-driven temporal downscaling method that reconstructs the evolution between forecast states. HourGlass is trained using variants of the continuous ranked probability score (CRPS) preserving small-scale spatial variability while encouraging temporal consistency. Unlike existing deterministic temporal downscaling approaches, which tend to produce overly smooth fields, HourGlass generates realistic probabilistic forecasts. Training on forecast trajectories rather than reanalysis or analysis data also avoids the temporal inconsistencies present in datasets used by previous methods. We evaluate HourGlass in two settings: AIFS-HourGlass, applied globally to ECMWF's AIFS-Single and AIFS-ENS forecast systems, and Bris-HourGlass, applied regionally to MET Norway's high-resolution stretched-grid ensemble model, Bris. Verification against observations shows that both models retain the skill of their underlying forecasting systems while producing temporally coherent hourly forecasts with realistic small-scale variability. Case studies demonstrate physically consistent evolution during rapidly developing weather events, including extratropical cyclones and organised convection. Hourly precipitation remains challenging: HourGlass improves the spatial realism of precipitation fields but still underestimates the most intense extremes, a common limitation of data-driven weather forecasting models. These results demonstrate that HourGlass effectively bridges the gap between 6-hourly data-driven forecasts and the hourly products required for operational regional and global forecasting.

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