DeepMind AI predicts weather more accurately than existing forecasts
Today's weather forecasts rely on simulations that require a lot of computing power Google DeepMind claims its latest weather forecasting AI can make predictions faster and more accurately than existing physics-based simulations. GenCast is the latest in DeepMind's ongoing research project to use artificial intelligence to improve weather forecasting. The model was trained on four decades of historical data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts's (ECMWF) ERA5 archive, which includes regular measurements of temperature, wind speed and pressure at various altitudes around the globe. Data up to 2018 was used to train the model and then data from 2019 was used to test its predictions against known weather. The company found that it beat ECMWF's industry-standard ENS forecast 97.4 per cent of the time in total, and 99.8 per cent of the time when looking ahead more than 36 hours.
Dec-4-2024, 16:00:48 GMT
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