Show Notes

Host: Ryan Harris

Guest: Dr. Amy McGovern, Professor at University of Oklahoma Director, NSF AI Institute for Research on Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography & Senior Technical Staff Member

Description: A lot has changed in the AI-weather prediction space since the summer of 2023. Dr. Amy McGovern from the University of Oklahoma joins the Triple Point® again, a year since she last joined Jeff and I, to catch listeners up on the state of Artificial Intelligence in numerical weather prediction. We talk about the need to create policies and guardrails around AI that are broad and flexible enough that innovation can still happen alongside responsible AI principles and protection against nefarious uses. There are several areas where AI is going to continue accelerating weather prediction, but arguably none more so than in the way we assimilate data into our weather models. It's likely to be a space where, in a year, we will be looking back at how rapid a transition occurred. LISTEN HERE

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[01:11]

What has changed in the AI-weather space since Summer 2023?

[02:42]

Policy implications of AI in weather prediction

[06:44]

AI accelerating the world of data assimilation to advance weather prediction

[09:22]

Down the rabbit hole on geoengineering and weather modification

[16:13]

Out of the rabbit hole: handling bias and potential nefarious data spoofing in AI and weather

[22:26]

Academics like Amy on sabbatical and fulfilling that desire to innovate fast in the private sector

[29:32]

Amy's take on whether NOAA will still produce forecasts by 2034

[38:49]

Modified Lightning Round

[46:24]