AIRU-WRF: A Physics-Guided Spatio-Temporal Wind Forecasting Model and its Application to the U.S. North Atlantic Offshore Wind Energy Areas

03/03/2023
by   Feng Ye, et al.
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The reliable integration of wind energy into modern-day electricity systems heavily relies on accurate short-term wind forecasts. We propose a spatio-temporal model called AIRU-WRF (short for the AI-powered Rutgers University Weather Research Forecasting), which fuses numerical weather predictions (NWPs) with local observations in order to make wind speed forecasts that are short-term (minutes to hours ahead), and of high resolution, both spatially (site-specific) and temporally (minute-level). In contrast to purely data-driven methods, we undertake a "physics-guided" machine learning approach which captures salient physical features of the local wind field without the need to explicitly solve for those physics, including: (i) modeling wind field advection and diffusion via physically meaningful kernel functions, (ii) integrating exogenous predictors that are both meteorologically relevant and statistically significant; and (iii) linking the multi-type NWP biases to their driving meso-scale weather conditions. Tested on real-world data from the U.S. North Atlantic where several offshore wind projects are in-development, AIRU-WRF achieves notable improvements, in terms of both wind speed and power, relative to various forecasting benchmarks including physics-based, hybrid, statistical, and deep learning methods.

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