Google Open Sources Its WeatherNext 2 and WeatherNext Cyclones AI Models
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Google has taken a step in the use of artificial intelligence to predict hurricanes and other tropical cyclones with the launch of WeatherNext 2. This model predicts the trajectory, intensity and wind structure of a tropical cyclone with state-of-the-art precision; provides meteorologists with the tools needed to prepare for natural disasters; and is developed jointly by the National Hurricane Center (NHC), the Cooperative Institute for Atmosphe…
WeatherNext is Google's solution for forecasting cyclones or hurricanes well in advance and is open to everyone
Google open sources its WeatherNext 2 and WeatherNext Cyclones AI models
Google has announced that it is making its cyclone prediction AI models open source. The company says that its WeatherNext 2 and WeatherNext Cyclones models have been shown to have achieved state-of-the-art accuracy in predicting a cyclone's track, intensity, and wind structure that it feels it must make them available to anyone who wants to use them. The models are able to accurately predict what will happen with cyclones up to 15 days into the…
The 2026 cyclonic season is approaching its peak in the North Atlantic. Researchers from Google DeepMind, London, and Google Research, Mountain View, are unveiling a tool cut for the time being. Named WeatherNext Cyclones, or WN-C, this artificial intelligence system predicts the trajectory, intensity and size of tropical storms. Their work appeared on August 6 in Nature magazine. On cyclones that occurred between 2023 and 2025, the average mode…
A system of Artificial Intelligence (IA) created by Google experts outpaced the leading systems in storm tracking, wind intensity forecast and extension: it manages to advance alarms and cyclone forecasts in 30 hours.
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