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==== AI Foundation Model for Weather and Climate ==== | ==== AI Foundation Model for Weather and Climate ==== | ||
* [https://huggingface.co/papers/2409.13598 Prithvi WxC] In collaboration with NASA, IBM built a '''general-purpose AI foundation model''' that could be customized for a range of practical '''weather and climate applications''', at varying spatial scales. Potential applications include creating targeted forecasts from local weather data, predicting extreme weather events, improving the spatial resolution of global climate simulations, and improving the representation of physical processes in conventional weather and climate models. | * [https://huggingface.co/papers/2409.13598 Prithvi WxC] In collaboration with NASA, IBM built a '''general-purpose AI foundation model''' that could be customized for a range of practical '''weather and climate applications''', at varying spatial scales. Potential applications include creating targeted forecasts from local weather data, predicting extreme weather events, improving the spatial resolution of global climate simulations, and improving the representation of physical processes in conventional weather and climate models. | ||
Weather forecast | |||
Climate Downscaling | |||
Climate Risk Forecasting | |||
==== AI for Wildfire Risk ==== | ==== AI for Wildfire Risk ==== |
Revision as of 23:38, 15 October 2024
AI Foundation Model for Weather and Climate
- Prithvi WxC In collaboration with NASA, IBM built a general-purpose AI foundation model that could be customized for a range of practical weather and climate applications, at varying spatial scales. Potential applications include creating targeted forecasts from local weather data, predicting extreme weather events, improving the spatial resolution of global climate simulations, and improving the representation of physical processes in conventional weather and climate models.
Weather forecast
Climate Downscaling
Climate Risk Forecasting