On the Integration of Spatial-Temporal Knowledge: A Lightweight Approach to Atmospheric Time Series Forecasting

Yisong Fu (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) · Fei Wang (Google) · Zezhi Shao (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) · Boyu Diao (Institute of Computing Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences) · Lin Wu (University of Glasgow) · Zhulin An (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) · Chengqing Yu (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) · Yujie Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences) · Yongjun Xu (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
advanced methodsatmospheric dynamicsatmospheric time series forecastingattention mechanismsgeographical coordinatesknowledge integrationlightweight modelmlp architectureparameter efficiencyperformance evaluationspatial-temporal correlationsspatial-temporal position embeddingstellatemporal featurestraining timetransformers

Transformers have gained attention in atmospheric time series forecasting (ATSF) for their ability to capture global spatial-temporal correlations. However, their complex architectures lead to excessive parameter counts and extended training times, limiting their scalability to large-scale forecasting. In this paper, we revisit ATSF from a theoretical perspective of atmospheric dynamics and uncover a key insight: spatial-temporal position embedding (STPE) can inherently model spatial-temporal correlations even without attention mechanisms. Its effectiveness arises from integrating geographical coordinates and temporal features, which are intrinsically linked to atmospheric dynamics. Based on this, we propose **STELLA**, a **S**patial-**T**emporal knowledge **E**mbedded **L**ightweight mode**L** for ASTF, utilizing only STPE and an MLP architecture in place of Transformer layers. With 10k parameters and one hour of training, STELLA achieves superior performance on five datasets compared to other advanced methods. The paper emphasizes the effectiveness of spatial-temporal knowledge integration over complex architectures, providing novel insights for ATSF.