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open source weather
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This tag covers discussions about open source weather forecasting tools and models, including AI-driven approaches like Aurora, a foundation model backed by Microsoft and developed with universities. Topics include the shift from traditional physics-based weather models to AI-enhanced predictions, with a focus on open source accessibility and collaboration. The content explores how open source weather technologies can improve forecasting accuracy for tropical cyclones and other events, emphasizing community-driven development and real-world applications in emergency response and climate monitoring.
Every year, communities around the globe brace for the impact of tropical cyclones, anxiously monitoring expert forecasts that guide evacuations and emergency response. For decades, the lifeblood of these predictions has flowed from traditional physics-based models—massive computer programs...
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