The ‘AI Revolution’ in Weather Forecasting is Actually a Computational Sprint
Is AI actually revolutionizing meteorology, or just making it faster? We dive into the shift from physics-based modeling to machine learning at ECMWF and beyond.
Is AI actually revolutionizing meteorology, or just making it faster? We dive into the shift from physics-based modeling to machine learning at ECMWF and beyond.
Machine learning is slashing energy costs and run-times for global weather models, but a critical gap remains between pattern recognition and actual physics.
Satellite and buoy data reveal massive subsurface warming in the Pacific, signaling a potentially record-breaking El Niño event that could clash with human-caused climate change.
The World Meteorological Organization warns of a potentially record-breaking El Niño event in 2026, compounding the effects of human-led climate change.
The UN and NOAA warn of a potential 'super' El Niño in 2026, combining natural Pacific warming with human-caused climate change to trigger global weather extremes.
The WMO and NOAA are tracking a massive wave of deep-sea heat in the Pacific that could trigger one of the strongest El Niño events on record, compounding…