Do I need a brolly? Google uses AI to try to improve two-hour rain forecasts
by Linda Geddes Science correspondent from Technology | The Guardian on (#5Q4PX)
Precipitation nowcasting' is attempt to predict weather more accurately in short term
Weather forecasts are notoriously bad at predicting the chances of impending rain - as anyone who has been drenched after leaving the house without an umbrella can testify.
Now, scientists at Google DeepMind have developed an artificial intelligence-based forecasting system which they claim can more accurately predict the likelihood of rain within the next two hours than existing systems.
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