AI2’s Christopher Bretherton Discusses Using Machine Learning for Climate Modeling

From NVIDIA: 2024-04-24 09:00:13

Machine learning can predict extreme weather events and climate change, according to Christopher Bretherton from the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence. By enhancing climate modeling, machine learning overcomes traditional model limitations and enables localized predictions. Ongoing research aims to improve climate modeling for better adaptation to climate change impacts.

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