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license: apache-2.0 |
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<img src="ACE-logo.png" alt="Logo for the ACE Project" style="width: auto; height: 50px;"> |
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# ACE-climSST |
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Ai2 Climate Emulator (ACE) is a family of models designed to simulate atmospheric variability from the time scale of days to centuries. |
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**Disclaimer: ACE models are research tools and should not be used for operational climate predictions.** |
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ACE-climSST is the original ACE model, as described in [ACE: A fast, skillful learned global atmospheric model for climate prediction](https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.02074). |
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It is trained on output from the FV3GFS atmospheric model forced with annually-repeating climatological sea surface temperature. |
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Quick links: |
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- ๐ [Paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.02074) |
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- ๐ป [Code](https://github.com/ai2cm/ace) |
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- ๐ฌ [Docs](https://ai2-climate-emulator.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) |
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- ๐ [All Models](https://huggingface.co/collections/allenai/ace-67327d822f0f0d8e0e5e6ca4) |
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Briefly, the strengths of ACE-climSST are: |
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- long-term stability, |
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- highly accurate time-mean climate compared to its target dataset, |
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- very fast inference compared to typical physics-based atmospheric models. |
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Some known weaknesses are: |
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- responses to El Niรฑo-like sea surface temperature variability and long-term warming trends are not accurately captured, |
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- small but non-zero drifts in total dry air mass of the atmosphere. |
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Note the checkpoint provided here is the same as the one in [this Zenodo repository](https://zenodo.org/records/10791087), just with the optimizer state removed to decrease the checkpoint size. |