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  • Sep 20, 2024 | foxweather.com | Christopher Scragg

    Artificial intelligence is sprouting up as one of the most promising revolutionary technologies in meteorology, and weather-AI experts say it’s just the beginning. One version of the cutting-edge technology made a remarkable accomplishment this month. A European-made artificial intelligence computer model predicted Hurricane Francine’s development nearly 10 days before the storm lashed the southern Louisiana coast, beating most of the traditional models.

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Christopher Scragg
Christopher Scragg @monsoonchaser
5 May 25

RT @AaronRigsbyOSC: Other worldly skies yesterday over Kermit, Texas #TXwx https://t.co/fhyKkwDqsn

Christopher Scragg
Christopher Scragg @monsoonchaser
5 May 25

RT @WrightDobbs: 2 miles north of Mentone, TX looking northwest. #TXwx https://t.co/WOGIj4YXz5

Christopher Scragg
Christopher Scragg @monsoonchaser
3 May 25

Southeast New Mexico looking spicy. I've made this 18-hour mistake before. https://t.co/xyhwgIe6Bk