NOAA's AIGFS model
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Read the announcement:
https://www.noaa.gov/news-release/noaa-deploys-new-generation-of-ai-driven-global-weather-models
Environment friendly : "using up to 99.7% less computing resources"
Grib-files available here:
https://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/aigfs/prod/
Despite the NOAA budget cuts - or perhaps because of them...
Maybe one day on Windy, what do you think? (I'm asking for trouble 😓) -
@Canne agreed. There are other recent releases of other ai weather models as well, including from Google (weather next), ecmwfs ai model, and a hybrid ai gfs model (hgefs).
I think the euro may already use their ai model for extended range forecasts.
I'm also curious what the plans are to make these new models available in windy. They have shown higher track accuracy for major storms, and here in the US I'm unsure if the maintenance of the existing gfs model is what it once was.
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@Canne said in NOAA's AIGFS model:
Read the announcement:
https://www.noaa.gov/news-release/noaa-deploys-new-generation-of-ai-driven-global-weather-models
Environment friendly : "using up to 99.7% less computing resources"
Grib-files available here:
https://nomads.ncep.noaa.gov/pub/data/nccf/com/aigfs/prod/
Despite the NOAA budget cuts - or perhaps because of them...
Maybe one day on Windy, what do you think? (I'm asking for trouble 😓)ES — NOAA’s new AI weather models (like AIGFS) represent a major upgrade in computational efficiency and forecast capabilities, with GRIB files already publicly available.