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"G 42" and"Invidia" They reveal a weather forecast system supported by artificial intelligence

Abu Dhabi, March 19 / WAM / G42 and Invidia revealed a hybrid hybrid system for weather forecasting, which represents a great achievement in their cooperation in the field of climate technology backed by artificial intelligence, and is based on the initial partnership between the two companies that established the Earth -2 climate technology laboratory in Abu Dhabi.

This dedicated obstetric model provides faster, highest and lowest efficiency simulation, in addition to the ability to predict extremist climatic phenomena through the study and learning of the accurate nature of the region.

The company, the subsidiary of the G42 group, has developed a dedicated model of “Corrdif” to provide 200 meters detailed predictions for the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and other urban areas, where this high level of accuracy is a new standard in the fine simulation of the weather and high -resolution prediction specifically designed for urban environments, which enables governments and different sectors Communities are ready for the effects of extremist air phenomena through early warnings and effective response procedures.

(Core42), the G42 digital infrastructure company, will host the platform and provide accelerating and inferior computing services, taking advantage of the advanced “Invidia” technologies.

G42 conducted a comprehensive simulation of fog in the United Arab Emirates, as this achievement contributes to enhancing fog prediction capabilities, which affects the productivity and safety of people in various sectors. G42 has achieved noticeable improvements in speed and effectiveness in terms of cost compared to traditional prediction systems, by developing safety, efficiency and risk management capabilities.

His Excellency Dr. Abdullah Al -Mandous, Director General of the National Meteorological Center, said that this technology enables decision makers to make more effective decisions and enhance the ability to adapt to climate challenges by improving the accuracy of expectations and providing local predictions in the actual time, stressing the adoption of the center the latest technology of artificial intelligence to predict weather and disaster management, which enhances its position at the forefront of global efforts to enhance flexibility in the face of air fluctuations And climate.

Dr. Andrew Jackson, CEO of Ensepshhen, pointed to the Corrdif model, which is characterized by its ability to adapt to local weather patterns, which makes it able to improve the accuracy of predictions in the UAE, as well as the possibility of allocating it to other regions in the world facing increasing climatic challenges, explaining that the impact of this innovation extends to wide areas that exceed the prediction By weather, to include airline, urban transport, improve energy networks and environmental planning, as accurate information at the local level contributes to reducing the delay of flights, enhancing road safety, improving the distribution of renewable energy sources, and supporting the development of more adaptable cities with climate change.

Dion Harris, Senior Director of Solutions for Solutions, said that G42 is working to enhance innovation using the “Earth-2” platform from “Invidia” to provide implementable information in the areas most in need of it, noting that weather forecasts require a huge mathematical power, but artificial intelligence reconfigured the equation in this field, and stressed that it became possible through intelligence models The physical artificial dedicated to the high -resolution climate modeling, the production of faster, more detailed and more adaptive predictions.

G42 is studying the expansion of this technology outside the UAE, with a focus on the regions most vulnerable to climate change in the global south, such as Africa, South Asia and South Asia, where accurate predictions can be a decisive factor in mitigating disaster effects.

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