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AI for Weather & Climate Forecasting Webinar Series

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing frontiers in weather and climate forecasting, transforming how information is modeled, interpreted, and used to inform decision-making. These advancements open new opportunities for enhancing prediction, expanding forecast usability, and enabling more targeted and equitable responses to climate risks and are built upon foundational techniques such as physics-based simulation and forecasting methods. Join the National Academies Roundtable on AI & Climate Change for an educational webinar series focused on the foundational technical aspects of linking AI with weather and climate forecasting.

Description

This webinar series acts as a primer for the Roundtable's upcoming workshop on accelerating climate progress with AI. The workshop will workshop to explore innovative ways AI can enhance climate science and support decision-making for resilience and mitigation and will be hosted on January 13-14, 2026 - registration is now open!

See the workshop's statement of task and planning committee here.

This webinar series is an activity of the National Academies Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence & Climate Change. The Roundtable seeks to foster ongoing discussions, shared learning, and nimble coordination around emerging issues related to AI and climate change, including: how AI can combat climate change; the environmental impact of AI itself; and strategies for mitigating the impacts of AI energy consumption and climate effects.

See the Roundtable's Statement of Task here.

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