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Nvidia Takes The Open Road In AI Weather Forecasting

26 January 2026 at 20:34

Amid the myriad discussions about AI – from the astounding amount of money being spent by vendors and enterprises and the debate about actual ROI those businesses are getting to the technology’s effect on cybersecurity, jobs, and the fear of disinformation and resulting distrust – it’s easy to forget its usefulness in particular industries. …

Nvidia Takes The Open Road In AI Weather Forecasting was written by Jeffrey Burt at The Next Platform.

How to Unlock Local Detail in Coarse Climate Projections with NVIDIA Earth-2

26 January 2026 at 14:00
A global image showing weather patterns.Global climate models are good at the big pictureβ€”but local climate extremes, like hurricanes and typhoons, often disappear in the details. Those patterns are...A global image showing weather patterns.

Global climate models are good at the big pictureβ€”but local climate extremes, like hurricanes and typhoons, often disappear in the details. Those patterns are still thereβ€”you just need the right tools to unlock them in high-resolution climate data. Using NVIDIA Earth‑2, this blog post shows you how to downscale coarse climate projections into higher-resolution, bias‑corrected fieldsβ€”revealing…

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Gen AI Super-Resolution Accelerates Weather Prediction with Scalable, Low-Compute Models

10 November 2025 at 19:29
As AI weather and climate prediction models rapidly gain adoption, the NVIDIA Earth-2 platform provides libraries and tools for accelerating solutions using a...

As AI weather and climate prediction models rapidly gain adoption, the NVIDIA Earth-2 platform provides libraries and tools for accelerating solutions using a GPU-optimized software stack. Downscaling, which is the task of refining coarse-resolution (25km scale) weather data, enables national meteorological service (NMS) agencies to deliver high-resolution predictions for agriculture, energy…

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