NOAA says its new AI-driven weather models improve forecast speed and accuracy
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has introduced a new suite of weather forecasting models that are driven by Artificial Intelligence and are expected to deliver faster and more accurate predictions, the agency announced on Wednesday. … The AI technology became operational and available to forecasters early Wednesday morning. Erica Grow Cei, a spokesperson for the National Weather Service, which is the branch of NOAA responsible for forecasts, told CBS News that the latest models do not intend to replace the traditional ones that rely on complex mathematical equations, instead of machine learning, in order to run.
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