Lawmakers in Congress have introduced a bill directing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to utilize artificial intelligence to improve forecasting for wildfires and extreme weather events. This legislation mandates NOAA, in collaboration with agencies like the Energy Department and NASA, to develop comprehensive training datasets for weather prediction within four years. It also allows for experimentation with AI-driven weather models and encourages partnerships with private and academic sectors to innovate AI applications related to weather forecasting and risk management.
The bill would direct NOAA to leverage AI for better planning of wildfires and extreme weather events, enhancing future Earth system condition projections.
The legislation aims to develop AI weather models using extensive datasets and collaborations with various federal entities for improved weather forecasting.
NOAA would explore AI to create comprehensive training datasets for weather forecasting, enhancing its capability through collaborations and innovative AI applications.
Lawmakers emphasize the need for AI in managing weather-related risks and innovating new products for improved forecasting and risk communication.
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