This feels like a good use for AI: taking in more data points, understanding their interactions, and producing far more accurate weather forecasts.
We're already used to some amount of unreliability in weather forecasts, so when the model gets it wrong - as this did with the intensification of Hurricane Otis - we're already somewhat prepared.
Once the model is sophisticated enough to truly model global weather, I'm curious about outcomes for climate science, too. #AI
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