Paper ID: 2303.07122
Quantifying Causes of Arctic Amplification via Deep Learning based Time-series Causal Inference
Sahara Ali, Omar Faruque, Yiyi Huang, Md. Osman Gani, Aneesh Subramanian, Nicole-Jienne Shchlegel, Jianwu Wang
The warming of the Arctic, also known as Arctic amplification, is led by several atmospheric and oceanic drivers. However, the details of its underlying thermodynamic causes are still unknown. Inferring the causal effects of atmospheric processes on sea ice melt using fixed treatment effect strategies leads to unrealistic counterfactual estimations. Such models are also prone to bias due to time-varying confoundedness. Further, the complex non-linearity in Earth science data makes it infeasible to perform causal inference using existing marginal structural techniques. In order to tackle these challenges, we propose TCINet - time-series causal inference model to infer causation under continuous treatment using recurrent neural networks and a novel probabilistic balancing technique. Through experiments on synthetic and observational data, we show how our research can substantially improve the ability to quantify leading causes of Arctic sea ice melt, further paving paths for causal inference in observational Earth science.
Submitted: Feb 22, 2023