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Correction Diffusion (CorrDiff) is a generative AI model that downscales surface and atmospheric variables to improve the accuracy and resolution of weather data. CorrDiff is a two-step approach where the mean machine learning model is corrected by another diffusion model. CorrDiff exhibits skillful deterministic and probabilistic predictions and faithfully recovers spectra and distributions for extremes.
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