Spatiotemporal weather forecasting via multi-scale graph neural networks and latent diffusion models

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Abstract

Accurate weather prediction is crucial in agriculture, disaster prevention, and public safety. Challenge: Traditional numerical models have high computational costs and struggle with atmospheric nonlinearity and chaos, while existing deep learning methods face limitations in handling spatial heterogeneity and non-Euclidean data. Solution: This paper introduces the STGLDWeather method. It combines multi-scale spatiotemporal graph neural networks (MS-ST-GNN) and latent diffusion models (LDM) to capture multi-scale spatiotemporal dependencies in weather data and model the temporal evolution of weather conditions in latent space. Conclusion: Experiments on real weather datasets show that STGLDWeather significantly outperforms existing state-of-the-art baselines in prediction accuracy and computational efficiency, particularly excelling in temperature, geopotential height, and wind speed forecasts.

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Wu, Z. P. (2026). Spatiotemporal weather forecasting via multi-scale graph neural networks and latent diffusion models. PLOS ONE, 21(6 June). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0348354

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