In this episode of 'Weather or Not,' we are exploring a technology that will be a game changer in improving the accuracy of forecasts.
Artificial intelligence is taking weather forecasting to the next level. Lee Goldberg explains in the latest episode of his "Weather or Not" podcast.
Lee Goldberg first takes us into the weeds of how he constructs a forecast -- the mix of science, technology, historical climate knowledge, and, of course, gut. Pattern recognition may often be the deciding factor in shaping a forecast -- seeing a particular storm setup, say, and understanding how things turned out the last time we had a similar scenario on a weather map.
"The pattern recognition that you're doing as a meteorologist is precisely what new AI forecasting models are doing on a very, very grand scale," explains Levy.
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