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Deep Learning Accurately Forecasts Heat Waves, Cold Spells


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Indicators of a heat wave.

Engineers at Rice University developed a system that used deep learning to teach itself to predict extreme weather events.

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Rice University engineers have developed a computer system that used deep learning to teach itself to accurately predict extreme weather events like heat waves and cold spells, based on a minimal amount of weather data.

Rice's capsule neural network studied hundreds of pairs of maps during training, with each map displaying surface temperatures and air pressures at five-kilometer elevations, several days apart. After training, the network could examine previously unseen maps and produce five-day extreme weather projections with 85% accuracy.

The researchers think the network eventually could function as an early warning system for weather forecasters, as well as a tool for learning more about the atmospheric precursors of extreme weather.

From Rice University
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