Understanding cirrus clouds using explainable machine learning

05/03/2023
by   Kai Jeggle, et al.
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Cirrus clouds are key modulators of Earth's climate. Their dependencies on meteorological and aerosol conditions are among the largest uncertainties in global climate models. This work uses three years of satellite and reanalysis data to study the link between cirrus drivers and cloud properties. We use a gradient-boosted machine learning model and a Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) network with an attention layer to predict the ice water content and ice crystal number concentration. The models show that meteorological and aerosol conditions can predict cirrus properties with R^2 = 0.49. Feature attributions are calculated with SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) to quantify the link between meteorological and aerosol conditions and cirrus properties. For instance, the minimum concentration of supermicron-sized dust particles required to cause a decrease in ice crystal number concentration predictions is 2 × 10^-4 mg m-3. The last 15 hours before the observation predict all cirrus properties.

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