SimCast: Enhancing Precipitation Nowcasting with Short-to-Long Term Knowledge Distillation

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SimCast: Enhancing Precipitation Nowcasting with Short-to-Long Term Knowledge Distillation
Title:
SimCast: Enhancing Precipitation Nowcasting with Short-to-Long Term Knowledge Distillation
Journal Title:
2025 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME)
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Publication Date:
30 October 2025
Citation:
Yin, Y., Chen, S., Li, Y., Wang, L., Jin, R., Cui, W., & Xiang, S. (2025). SimCast: Enhancing Precipitation Nowcasting with Short-to-Long Term Knowledge Distillation. 2025 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1109/icme59968.2025.11209905
Abstract:
Precipitation nowcasting predicts future radar sequences based on current observations, which is a highly challenging task driven by the inherent complexity of the Earth system. Accurate nowcasting is of utmost importance for addressing various societal needs, including disaster management, agriculture, transportation, and energy optimization. As a complementary to existing non-autoregressive nowcasting approaches, we investigate the impact of prediction horizons on nowcasting models and propose SimCast, a novel training pipeline featuring a short-to-long term knowledge distillation technique coupled with a weighted MSE loss to prioritize heavy rainfall regions. Improved nowcasting predictions can be obtained without introducing additional overhead during inference. As SimCast generates deterministic predictions, we further integrate it into a diffusion-based framework named CasCast, leveraging the strengths from probabilistic models to overcome limitations such as blurriness and distribution shift in deterministic outputs. Extensive experimental results on three benchmark datasets validate the effectiveness of the proposed framework, achieving mean CSI scores of 0.452 on SEVIR, 0.474 on HKO-7, and 0.361 on MeteoNet, which outperforms existing approaches by a significant margin.
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This research / project is supported by the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore - Aviation Transformation Programme
Grant Reference no. : ATP2.0_ATM-MET_I2R
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1945-788X
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