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An algorithm developed at MIT assists in predicting the occurrence rate of severe weather conditions.

Scientists led by Themistoklis Sapsis at MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering have developed a strategy to "correct" the predictions of coarse global climate models, enhancing the accuracy of risk analysis for extreme weather events. Global climate models, used by policymakers to assess a community's risk of severe weather, can predict weather patterns decades or even…

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An algorithm developed by MIT aids in predicting the occurrence of severe weather conditions.

Global climate models predict future weather conditions, but these models are limited in their ability to provide detailed forecasts for specific locations. Policymakers often need to supplement these coarse-scale models with high-resolution ones to predict local extreme weather events. However, the accuracy of these predictions heavily depends on the initial coarse model’s accuracy. Themistoklis Sapsis,…

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An algorithm originating from MIT assists in predicting the occurrence rate of severe weather conditions.

To better predict the risks of extreme weather events due to climate change, scientists at MIT have developed a method that refines the predictions from large, coarse climate models. The key to this approach is leveraging machine learning and dynamical systems theory to make the climate models' large-scale simulations more realistic. By correcting the climate…

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An algorithm originating from MIT aids in predicting the occurrence rate of severe weather conditions.

Scientists from MIT have developed a technique that helps to fine-tune predictive models for extreme weather events by combining machine learning and dynamical systems theory. Currently, climate models are run decades and even centuries in advance to assess a community's risk to extreme weather but these generally operate at a rough resolution. As a result,…

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An algorithm developed at MIT assists in predicting the occurrence rate of severe weather conditions.

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new method to improve the accuracy of large-scale climate models. These models, used by policymakers to understand the future risk of extreme weather like flooding, often lack precise data for smaller scales without considerable computational power. By combining machine learning with dynamical systems theory,…

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An algorithm developed from MIT assists in predicting the occurrence rate of severe weather conditions.

A team of scientists from MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering has developed a new method using machine learning to correct and enhance prediction accuracy in climate models. These advancements could provide significantly greater insights into the frequency of extreme weather events with more localized precision, improving the ability to plan and mitigate for future climatic…

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An algorithm originating from MIT assists in predicting the rate of severe weather occurrences.

Policymakers rely on global climate models to assess a community’s risk of extreme weather. These models, run decades and even centuries forward, gauge future climate conditions over large areas but have a coarse resolution and are not definitive at the city level. To remedy this overlap, they may combine predictions from a coarse model with…

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An algorithm created at MIT assists in predicting the occurrence of severe weather conditions.

MIT scientists have developed a method to "correct" the predictions made by climate change models, thus enabling more accurate risk analysis of extreme weather events. Specifically, they have combined machine learning with dynamical systems theory to fine-tune global climate model predictions for the long-term. This enables policymakers and planners to assess community-specific risks of extreme…

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An algorithm developed by MIT assists in predicting the occurrence rate of severe weather conditions.

Climate change experts are turning to an innovative approach to better predict extreme weather events and the impacts of climate change on specific locations. This new methodology "corrects" global climate models, combining machine learning with dynamical systems theory to bring the models' simulations much closer to expected real-world patterns. This approach can help policymakers effectively…

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An algorithm originating from MIT assists in predicting the occurrence rate of severe weather conditions.

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a new method that can make long-term predictions regarding the risk of extreme weather events more accurate. The new technique combines machine learning with dynamical systems theory to make better predictions about extreme weather events such as floods and tropical cyclones in specific areas. Currently, policymakers…

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An algorithm developed by MIT assists in predicting the occurrence of severe weather conditions.

Policymakers usually depend on coarse-resolution global climate models to assess a community's risk of extreme weather. By looking decades and even centuries into the future, these models can predict large-scale weather patterns but struggle to provide specific data for smaller locations. To estimate the risk of an area such as Boston experiencing extreme weather events…

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Algorithm, developed from MIT, assists in predicting the occurrence rate of severe weather conditions.

Researchers at MIT have developed a method that improves the accuracy of predictions generated by climate models. The technique involves the use of machine learning and dynamical systems theory to make predictions from coarse climate models more accurate. These models, which are used to predict the impact of climate change including extreme weather events, work…

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