AGCD: Agent-Guided Cross-Modal Decoding for Weather Forecasting
arXiv cs.AI / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- AGCD is a decoding-time prior-injection framework that injects state-conditioned physics priors into weather forecasters to improve autoregressive stability and physical consistency.
- It builds a multi-agent meteorological narration pipeline that uses multi-modal large language models (MLLMs) to extract diverse meteorological elements and derive priors from the current atmospheric state.
- The method introduces cross-modal region interaction decoding with region-aware multi-scale tokenization to refine visual features without changing the forecaster backbone interface.
- Experiments on WeatherBench show consistent gains for 6-hour forecasts across two resolutions and backbones, including strictly causal 48-hour autoregressive rollouts with reduced early-stage error growth.
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