Technology developed by Emnotion, an Israeli startup, is inspired by the “butterfly effect.” Using extreme weather forecasting can help avoid industrial accidents
Artificial intelligence is being used to predict extreme weather events, like hurricanes and heat waves, three months before they happen. It saves soldiers' lives in the field, prevents damage to farmers’ crops, and protects chemical industrial plants worldwide.
“Farmers have three to five different apps on their phone with weather forecasts for like 10 days ahead,” he says. “But the problem is that it doesn’t give them the solution for being prepared, because statistically, after nine days, a general weather forecast has a 50 per cent chance of being incorrect.”
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