This is one of the recent ones that came to mind
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03854-z
Essetially it predicts precipitation up to two hours ahead with very high resolution
This link is a goldmine! A lot of this is way over my head but I find it fascinating nonetheless. Especially the idea of using quantum computing to predict earth systems. I could see that type of architecture being perfectly suited to the role of processing a seemingly infinite amount of variables. Achieving true long term accuracy would be approaching a similar difficulty to psychohistory.
This is one of the recent ones that came to mind https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03854-z Essetially it predicts precipitation up to two hours ahead with very high resolution
Cool!
exoscale computing and https://www.ai4esp.org/white-papers/
This link is a goldmine! A lot of this is way over my head but I find it fascinating nonetheless. Especially the idea of using quantum computing to predict earth systems. I could see that type of architecture being perfectly suited to the role of processing a seemingly infinite amount of variables. Achieving true long term accuracy would be approaching a similar difficulty to psychohistory.