AI could replace outdated weather models, but it needs humans and funding. Meteorologist Carrie Suffern pictured with a weather balloon at National Weather Service Headquarters in 2012. Image: ...
High-quality weather and climate forecasts are vital to saving lives and managing resources. As climate change accelerates and extreme weather events worsen, accurate forecasting is becoming even more ...
The accuracy of weather forecasts produced by AI models beat meteorologists’ contemporary methods. But how they work is a bit ...
When NASA and its Soviet rivals launched the first meteorological satellites into space in the 1960s, weather forecasts on Earth changed forever. With a constellation of eyes in the sky, forecasters ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am a risk communicator focused on the impact of weather on business. Jul 15, 2025, 08:30am EDT The combination of AI, advanced ...
Ever checked your weather app only to get caught in a sudden downpour fifteen minutes later? You're not alone. " The way ...
Ever since artificial intelligence entered the mainstream, scientists have been eager to unleash it on weather forecasting. The forecasts we get from our smartphones, TVs, and smart speakers take a ...
Meteorologist Troy Anderson has weather maps pulled while working inside of the newly remodeled Network Ops Control facility at Southwest Airlines on Friday, Jan. 23, 2026 in Dallas. As of Friday ...
ECMWF has been developing the Artificial Intelligence Forecasting System (AIFS) to run side by side with its traditional physics-based Integrated Forecasting System (IFS) to advance numerical weather ...
If you hung out laundry, visited a beach or fired up the barbecue this week, you will almost certainly have consulted a weather app first. And you might not have been entirely happy with the results.
Solar radio bursts are pronounced emissions at radio wavelengths originating from the Sun, intricately linked with powerful solar activities such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs).