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IMD plans to use AI in forecasting

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New Delhi: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) is planning to use artificial intelligence in weather forecasting, especially for issuing nowcasts, which can help improve 3-6 hours prediction of extreme weather events, its Director General Mrutunjay Mohapatra said.
He said the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning is not as prevalent as it is in other fields and it is relatively new in the area of weather forecasting.
The IMD has invited research groups who can study how artificial intelligence (AI) be used for improving weather forecasting and the Ministry of Earth Sciences is evaluating their proposals, Mohapatra said.
He said the IMD is also planning to do collaborative studies on this with other institutions.
The India Meteorological Department uses different tools like radars, satellite imagery, to issue nowcasts, which gives information on extreme weather events occurring in the next 3-6 hours.
The IMD issues forecasts for extreme weather events like thunderstorms, dust storms. Unlike cyclones, predictions of thunderstorms, which also bring lightning, squall and heavy rains, are more difficult as the extreme weather events develop and dissipate in a very short period of time.
Last month, over 160 people died due to lightning alone in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
The IMD wants to better the nowcast predictions through AI and machine learning.
“Artificial intelligence helps in understanding past weather models and this can make decision-making faster,” Mohapatra said. (PTI)

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