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AI's Role in Weather and Climate Modeling Examined

The article explores the impact of AI on weather and climate modeling, highlighting both the potential and the skepticism surrounding its use. It notes a recent incident involving a misleading AI-generated forecast map, emphasizing that AI has not yet replaced traditional meteorological practices.

The article discusses the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in weather and climate modeling, questioning whether the advancements are genuinely revolutionary or overstated. It references an incident earlier in the year when a National Weather Service office shared a forecast map that included fictional cities in Idaho, which was later clarified as an AI-generated image for social media rather than an actual forecast. The piece concludes that meteorologists and climate scientists are not being replaced by AI technologies at this time.

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The weather and climate science AI revolution isn’t revolutionary

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AI's Role in Weather and Climate Modeling Examined