Uncertainty quantification in coupled wildfire-atmosphere simulations at scale

大规模耦合野火-大气模拟中的不确定性量化

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Abstract

Uncertainties in wildfire simulations pose a major challenge for making decisions about fire management, mitigation, and evacuations. However, ensemble calculations to quantify uncertainties are prohibitively expensive with high-fidelity models that are needed to capture today's ever-more intense and severe wildfires. This work shows that surrogate models trained on related data enable scaling multifidelity uncertainty quantification to high-fidelity wildfire simulations of unprecedented scale with billions of degrees of freedom. The key insight is that correlation is all that matters while bias is irrelevant for speeding up uncertainty quantification when surrogate models are combined with high-fidelity models in multifidelity approaches. This allows the surrogate models to be trained on abundantly available or cheaply generated related data samples that can be strongly biased as long as they are correlated to predictions of high-fidelity simulations. Numerical results with scenarios of the Tubbs 2017 wildfire demonstrate that surrogate models trained on related data make multifidelity uncertainty quantification in large-scale wildfire simulations practical by reducing the training time by several orders of magnitude from 3 months to under 3 h and predicting the burned area at least twice as accurately compared with using high-fidelity simulations alone for a fixed computational budget. More generally, the results suggest that leveraging related data can greatly extend the scope of surrogate modeling, potentially benefiting other fields that require uncertainty quantification in computationally expensive high-fidelity simulations.

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