ECMWF Opens Bologna Datacenter in Preparation for Atos Supercomputer
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Climate Quants Tune Into AI to Build Better Weather Report Bloomberg 1/26/2021 Jonathan Tirone
(Bloomberg) European scientists who feed critical climate data to industry and researchers said that their next great breakthrough in weather forecasting will be powered by artificial intelligence.
The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts is turning to machine learning in order to structure ballooning volumes of information being processed from satellites and climate stations. A 10-year plan, published Tuesday, paves the way to crunch more data for farmers and utilities who rely on ECMWF forecasts to make business decisions.
“The accuracy of Earth system models contribute to the protection of life and property on this planet in the face of environmental and climate change,” Director General Florence Rabier said. “ECMWF’s use of AI and machine learning will be a game-changer in continuing to make increasing amounts of data and information free
European Researchers Turn to AI to Build Better Weather Data
European scientists who feed critical climate data to industry and researchers said that their next great breakthrough in weather forecasting will be powered by artificial intelligence.
The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts is turning to machine learning in order to structure ballooning volumes of information being processed from satellites and climate stations. A 10-year plan, published Tuesday, paves the way to crunch more data for farmers and utilities who rely on ECMWF forecasts to make business decisions.
“The accuracy of Earth system models contribute to the protection of life and property on this planet in the face of environmental and climate change,” Director General Florence Rabier said. “ECMWF’s use of AI and machine learning will be a game-changer in continuing to make increasing amounts of data and information freely available for and, most importantly, usable by anyone.”