A.I. Weather Models Fell Short in Predicting Northeastern Blizzard
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physics.yale.eduA.I. Weather Models Fell Short in Predicting Northeastern Blizzardyale.eduWhile artificial intelligence has ushered in a new era of more accurate weather forecasting, A.I. models may still struggle to predict freak storms. This week a historic blizzard blanketed the Northeast in snow, dumping more than 2 feet on parts of New York and Massachusetts, and a conventional weather model outperformed A.I. models in accurately predicting the storm. Read more on E360 →
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