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Climate Scientists Now Use AI to Predict Extreme Events

Climate change has become a hot topic around the globe, with scientists constantly seeking innovative ways to understand and predict its effects. One of the ... Read more The post Climate Scientists Now Use AI to Predict Extreme Events appeared first on weather-fox.

AI prediction model is a major breakthrough in weather forecasting

Aardvark Weather, by the University of Cambridge, uses AI to deliver fast, accurate forecasts in minutes with minimal computing power.

Climate Tech Companies Adopt NVIDIA Earth-2 for High-Resolution, Energy-Efficient, More Accurate Weather Predictions and Disaster Preparedness

When combined with proprietary enterprise data in the $20 billion climate tech industry, the NVIDIA Earth-2 platform helps developers build solutions that deliver warnings and updated forecasts in seconds rather than minutes or hours with traditional CPU-driven modeling.

How science is fast-tracking ocean discovery with AI, satellites and genetic breakthroughs

The ocean covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but scientists say we have barely scratched the surface of what lives in our seas. But new

NGRI Launches AI & ML Training for Geophysical Data Analysis

The National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) has launched an advanced training programme on artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI & ML) for geophysical data analysis for research

Earth scientists to environmentalists: AI isn't all bad

Although one of the biggest concerns about AI is how much energy it gobbles up, Earth scientists say AI tools can supplement traditional climate and weather modeling while using less energy.

AI and Underwater Microphones Transform Right Whale Conservation

Researchers at Cornell University have developed a machine learning-based method using underwater microphones to estimate North Atlantic Right whale numbers, offering a safer and cost-effective alternative to aerial surveys.

How AI Can Protect Vital Pipelines and Cables Deep in the Ocean

Militaries and startups use artificial intelligence to sift through vast amounts of data and power autonomous underwater vehicles, boosting efforts to surveil the seabed.

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