A new hybrid models based on the neural network and discrete wavelet transform to identify the CHIMERE model limitation

Environmental science and pollution research international(2022)

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Abstract
A greater understanding of ozone damage to the environment and health led to an increased demand for accurate predictions. This study provides two new accurate hybrid models of ozone prediction. The first one (CHIMERE-NARX) is based on a NARX model as a post-processing of the CHIMERE model. In the second (CHIMERE-NARX-DWT), a discrete wavelet transform (DWT) has been added. Our models were built and validated using ozone measurements from the Mediouna station in Casablanca, Morocco, from February 1 st to March 27 th , 2021. The results highlighted the CHIMERE model limitations, such as wind speed overestimation and insufficient emission data. The first hybrid successfully increased the correlation coefficient from 88 to 93% and reduced RMSE from 23.99 μg/m 3 to −3.54 μg/m 3 , overcoming CHIMERE limitations to some extent, especially during nighttime. A second hybrid addressed the first hybrid limitation, such as using ozone as a single input. This hybrid successfully balanced the weight of NARX at night against the day, increasing the correlation coefficient to 98% and decreasing RMSE to −0.02 μg/m 3 . This study presents a new generation of post-processing based on deterministic model processes, with the possibility of training them with minimum input data, which can be applied to other models using various pollutants.
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CHIMERE model,Discrete wavelet transform,NARX,Neural network,Ozone predicting
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