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---
license: cc-by-nc-sa-4.0
pipeline_tag: image-text-to-text
library_name: transformers
tags:
- meteorology
- reasoning
- vlm
- weather
---

# 🌀️ Weather-R1: Multimodal Reasoning in Meteorology

This repository contains the checkpoints for **Weather-R1**, as presented in the paper [Weather-R1: Logically Consistent Reinforcement Fine-Tuning for Multimodal Reasoning in Meteorology](https://huggingface.co/papers/2601.14044).

[**Paper (ArXiv)**](https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.14044) | [**Code (GitHub)**](https://github.com/Marcowky/Weather-R1)

# 🌀️ Introduction

While Vision Language Models (VLMs) show advancing reasoning capabilities, their application in meteorology is constrained by a domain gap and a reasoning faithfulness gap. Mainstream Reinforcement Fine-Tuning (RFT) can induce Self-Contradictory Reasoning (Self-Contra), where the reasoning process contradicts the final answer, which is unacceptable in this high-stakes domain.

To address these challenges, we construct WeatherQA, a multimodal multiple-choice benchmark for meteorology comprising 15,400 entries that cover four themes and seven imaging modality tasks. We propose Logically Consistent Reinforcement Fine-Tuning (LoCo-RFT), which introduces a logical consistency reward to resolve Self-Contra. Based on this paradigm and WeatherQA, we present Weather-R1, the first reasoning VLM with logical faithfulness in meteorology, to the best of our knowledge. Weather-R1 (7B) achieves 52.9% accuracy on WeatherQA, a 9.8 percentage point gain over the baseline model Qwen2.5-VL-7B; it surpasses Supervised Fine-Tuning and RFT baselines, exceeds the original Qwen2.5-VL-32B, and improves out-of-domain ScienceQA performance by 4.98 percentage points.

<div align="center\">
  <img src="https://huggingface.co/Marcowky/Weather-R1/resolve/main/asserts/Case_Study.png" width="70%" />
  <p><em>Response Comparison.</em></p>
</div>

# πŸ—‚οΈ Folder Structure
This repository provides model checkpoints organized by training strategy and task:

```
Weather-R1/
β”œβ”€ LoCo-RFT/                 # Weather-R1 checkpoints
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-500hPa/
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-850hPa/
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-Land/
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-Max-Temp/
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-Min-Temp/
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-Phenom/
β”‚  └─ WeatherQA-Rain/
β”œβ”€ RFT/                      # Standard RFT checkpoints
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-500hPa/
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-850hPa/
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-Land/
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-Max-Temp/
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-Min-Temp/
β”‚  β”œβ”€ WeatherQA-Phenom/
β”‚  └─ WeatherQA-Rain/
└─ asserts/                  # Figures used in README
```

Each task folder contains HuggingFace-style model files such as `config.json`,
`tokenizer.json`, and sharded weights like `model-00001-of-00004.safetensors`.

# πŸš€ Training and Evaluation

Please refer to our official repository: [Weather-R1](https://github.com/Marcowky/Weather-R1)

# πŸ™ Acknowledgements

Training code is built on [EasyR1](https://github.com/hiyouga/EasyR1).

# πŸ“ Citation

If you use Weather-R1 resources, please cite the following paper:

```bibtex
@misc{wu2026weatherr1logicallyconsistentreinforcement,
      title={Weather-R1: Logically Consistent Reinforcement Fine-Tuning for Multimodal Reasoning in Meteorology}, 
      author={Kaiyu Wu and Pucheng Han and Hualong Zhang and Naigeng Wu and Keze Wang},
      year={2026},
      eprint={2601.14044},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.CV},
      url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.14044}, 
}
```