Integrating GNSS-Derived Zenith Wet Delay into a Weather Foundation Model Improves Precipitation Forecasting
Abstract
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), best known for positioning, also serve weather science, as atmospheric water vapour delays their signals.
This delay, the Zenith Wet Delay (ZWD), is a direct, all-weather measure of column moisture.
Although assimilated into numerical weather prediction for decades, ZWD is not yet used by leading machine learning weather models (MLWM), despite addressing a known deficiency: the underestimation of severe precipitation.
Here we present the first integration of GNSS-derived ZWD into Aurora, a state-of-the-art weather foundation model.
Our extended Aurora learns ZWD with skill comparable to its pretrained variables.
More importantly, including ZWD systematically improves forecasts when fine-tuning for six-hour accumulated precipitation.
Gains grow with severity, reaching an 8.8\% increase in Equitable Threat Score at the 99th percentile, while the precipitation power spectrum becomes more realistic at synoptic and planetary scales.
Direct GNSS observations therefore encode information that MLWM can exploit for high-impact precipitation.
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