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Machine learning forecasts struggle to predict extreme weather events, study finds

Research from the University of Geneva indicates that current machine learning models are not accurately predicting the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events like heat waves and cold spells. The study suggests these AI-driven forecasts tend to underestimate the severity and occurrence of such phenomena. This underestimation could have significant implications for climate change adaptation and disaster preparedness strategies. AI

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IMPACT Highlights current AI limitations in climate modeling, potentially impacting disaster preparedness.

RANK_REASON Academic research paper detailing limitations of AI in predicting extreme weather events.

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    # AI # tech University of Geneva-led research says machine learning forecasts underestimate intensity, frequency of heat waves, cold spells https://www. aa.com.

    # AI # tech University of Geneva-led research says machine learning forecasts underestimate intensity, frequency of heat waves, cold spells https://www. aa.com.tr/en/greenline/climate -change/ai-weather-models-struggle-to-predict-extreme-events-swiss-study/1830058 # ClimateChange…