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Compressing atmospheric data into its real information content
Earth SciencesNature Computational Science

Compressing atmospheric data into its real information content

M. Klöwer, M. Razinger, et al.

Discover how groundbreaking research by Milan Klöwer, Miha Razinger, Juan J. Dominguez, Peter D. Düben, and Tim N. Palmer is revolutionizing data compression for weather and climate forecasting. This study introduces an innovative approach that enhances lossless compression by effectively managing information uncertainty, achieving a remarkable 17x compression ratio while retaining 99% of real data accuracy.... show more
Abstract
Hundreds of petabytes are produced annually at weather and climate forecast centers worldwide. Compression is essential to reduce storage and to facilitate data sharing. Current techniques do not distinguish the real from the false information in data, leaving the level of meaningful precision unassessed. Here we define the bitwise real information content from information theory for the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service (CAMS). Most variables contain fewer than 7 bits of real information per value and are highly compressible due to spatio-temporal correlation. Rounding bits without real information to zero facilitates lossless compression algorithms and encodes the uncertainty within the data itself. All CAMS data are 17× compressed relative to 64-bit floats, while preserving 99% of real information. Combined with four-dimensional compression, factors beyond 60× are achieved. A data compression Turing test is proposed to optimize compressibility while minimizing information loss for the end use of weather and climate forecast data.
Publisher
Nature Computational Science
Published On
Nov 25, 2021
Authors
Milan Klöwer, Miha Razinger, Juan J. Dominguez, Peter D. Düben, Tim N. Palmer
Tags
data compressionweather forecastingclimate datainformation theoryspatio-temporal correlationsCAMSreal information content
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