UC Santa Cruz research will harness advanced AI to better measure, predict climate-change impacts

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Two innovative projects at UC Santa Cruz aim to utilize advanced AI techniques to enhance climate change predictions and measurements. Funded by a $20 million investment from the National Science Foundation, these projects focus on improving weather models and analyzing ocean dynamics. The research promotes interdisciplinary collaboration among scientists to drive significant advancements in geosciences.

One project, led by Ashesh Chattopadhyay, seeks to create more accurate climate models that reduce prediction errors caused by hallucinations. The second project, under J. Xavier Prochaska, will analyze satellite data to better understand ocean warming and its implications. Both initiatives not only aim to advance scientific knowledge but also to train the next generation of researchers in AI applications for climate science.

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