Abstract
Accurate weather classification plays a vital role in disaster management and minimizing economic losses. However, satellite-based weather classification remains challenging due to high inter-class similarity; the computational complexity of existing deep learning models, which limits real-time deployment on resource-constrained edge devices; and the limited interpretability of model decisions in practical environments. To address these challenges, this study proposes SatNet-B3, a quantized, lightweight deep learning framework that integrates an EfficientNetB3 backbone with custom classification layers to enable accurate and edge-deployable weather event recognition from satellite imagery. SatNet-B3 is evaluated on the LSCIDMR dataset and demonstrates high-precision performance, achieving 98.20% accuracy and surpassing existing benchmarks. Ten CNN models, including SatNet-B3, were experimented with to classify eight weather conditions, Tropical Cyclone, Extratropical Cyclone, Snow, Low Water Cloud, High Ice Cloud, Vegetation, Desert, and Ocean, with SatNet-B3 yielding the best results. The model addresses class imbalance and inter-class similarity through extensive preprocessing and augmentation, and the pipeline supports the efficient handling of high-resolution geospatial imagery. Post-training quantization reduced the model size by 90.98% while retaining accuracy, and deployment on a Raspberry Pi 4 achieved a 0.3 s inference time. Integrating explainable AI tools such as LIME and CAM enhances interpretability for intelligent climate monitoring.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 579 |
| Number of pages | 27 |
| Journal | Future Internet |
| Volume | 17 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 16 Dec 2025 |
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