LGAPNov 12, 2025

ForeSWE: Forecasting Snow-Water Equivalent with an Uncertainty-Aware Attention Model

arXiv:2511.08856v1h-index: 5
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This work addresses water management decisions in snow-dominant watersheds by providing more accurate and uncertainty-aware SWE forecasts, though it is incremental as it builds on existing deep learning and probabilistic techniques.

The paper tackled the problem of forecasting Snow-Water Equivalent (SWE) by developing ForeSWE, a probabilistic spatio-temporal model that integrates deep learning with Gaussian processes, resulting in significant improvements in accuracy and prediction intervals compared to existing approaches.

Various complex water management decisions are made in snow-dominant watersheds with the knowledge of Snow-Water Equivalent (SWE) -- a key measure widely used to estimate the water content of a snowpack. However, forecasting SWE is challenging because SWE is influenced by various factors including topography and an array of environmental conditions, and has therefore been observed to be spatio-temporally variable. Classical approaches to SWE forecasting have not adequately utilized these spatial/temporal correlations, nor do they provide uncertainty estimates -- which can be of significant value to the decision maker. In this paper, we present ForeSWE, a new probabilistic spatio-temporal forecasting model that integrates deep learning and classical probabilistic techniques. The resulting model features a combination of an attention mechanism to integrate spatiotemporal features and interactions, alongside a Gaussian process module that provides principled quantification of prediction uncertainty. We evaluate the model on data from 512 Snow Telemetry (SNOTEL) stations in the Western US. The results show significant improvements in both forecasting accuracy and prediction interval compared to existing approaches. The results also serve to highlight the efficacy in uncertainty estimates between different approaches. Collectively, these findings have provided a platform for deployment and feedback by the water management community.

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