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Weather Prediction Using Futuristic Technologies: From Industry's Perspective

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Weather prediction is an important aspect of modern society, with implications for everything from agriculture to disaster response. However, accurately predicting the weather remains a challenging task due to the complexity of atmospheric processes and the limitations of existing technologies. In recent years, advancements in futuristic technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, high-resolution weather models, climate modeling, remote sensing, and citizen science have offered new opportunities to improve weather prediction. These technologies have the potential to provide more detailed and accurate data, identify patterns and relationships in large data sets, and improve communication and education strategies. Continued research and development in these areas may lead to more accurate and timely weather predictions, ultimately improving public safety and quality of life.

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IC3-2023: Proceedings of the 2023 Fifteenth International Conference on Contemporary Computing
August 2023
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ISBN:9798400700224
DOI:10.1145/3607947
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