Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Climate, Climate change, Computer modeling, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Disaster response, Earth and atmospheric sciences, Environment, Fluid dynamics, Hurricanes, Machine learning, Mechanical engineering, Natural disasters, Planetary science, Research, School of Engineering, Uncategorized, WeatherJune 26, 202469Views0Likes 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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