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Samudra 2: Scaling Ocean Emulators across Resolutions

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Abstract

Samudra 2 is a neural ocean emulator that improves upon its predecessor by enhancing spatial resolution and addressing long-horizon failures through architectural modifications and dynamic loss weighting, enabling efficient climate modeling with reduced computational requirements.

Ocean general circulation models (OGCMs) are essential to climate science but computationally expensive, limiting ensemble size and forcing scenarios. Neural emulators promise orders-of-magnitude speedups, yet existing ocean emulators have not combined fine spatial resolution with multi-year autoregressive rollouts. Samudra, the first autoregressive neural ocean emulator to produce multi-decade global rollouts, is limited to 1^circ resolution and exhibits two long-horizon failure modes: variance collapse, the loss of temporal variability, and imprinting artifacts, in which velocity patterns leak into deep-ocean fields. We present Samudra 2, which introduces a wider U-Net backbone with modified ConvNeXt-style blocks and a reduced block-internal expansion factor, together with a dynamic loss that reweights output channels according to their prediction errors, strengthening gradients for slow-evolving deep-ocean fields. At 1^circ, Samudra 2 increases upper-ocean global-mean temperature R^2 from 0.56 to 0.87 and reduces deep-ocean temperature error by roughly sevenfold. The same architecture scales to 1/2^circ and 1/4^circ over approximately 8-year autoregressive rollouts, recovering mesoscale eddies and sharp western boundary currents. Running on a single GPU, Samudra 2 enables larger ensembles for sea-level projections, ocean heat uptake, and climate variability studies. We provide code, documentation, and benchmark resources at https://openathena.ai/Ocean_Emulator/.

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