One of the few good uses of AI, and actual real use of generative AI. Predicting the next frames of a storm seeing things that previous algorithms and humans could not. This will honestly probably save lives with earlier detection.
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Not to undermine their work, but didn't Microsoft not already release Aurora Forecasting (a 1.5b model, which compared to models for text is rather small - those tend to start at 3B - which makes sense because there is also a lot less data to build a model on).
Anyway, I am happy to see competitors popping up, because NWP is hard enough already.
paper (link without AWS tracking or "email attachment" url): https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.00411
GitHub repo (no content yet): https://github.com/annavaughan/aardvark-weather-public/tree/main
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I'd settle for detailed short term local rain forecast. It's such a huge application and as far as I can tell (please correct me if I'm wrong!) nobody does it at all well.
- Often ensembles are only run every 3 or 6 hours, so the predictions are needlessly out of date.
- The ensembles have a very small number of runs (like less than 10) so you can't get a good estimate of probabilities.
- Usually you can't get access to the raw data anyway and user facing sites dumb things down to a single number, so e.g. "it's going to drizzle all day" and "it's going to tip it down for half an hour at some point" are presented exactly the same. As are "it's either going to rain loads or not at all" and "it's definitely going to rain a bit".