Google’s DeepMind Introduces GenCast: A Revolutionary AI Model for Weather Prediction
Google’s DeepMind team recently revealed a groundbreaking AI model for weather prediction named GenCast.
In a recent publication in Nature, DeepMind researchers shared that GenCast surpasses the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts’ ENS, which is considered the leading operational forecasting system globally.
In a detailed blog post, the DeepMind team provided a more accessible explanation of GenCast’s technology. Unlike the previous deterministic weather model that offered a single best estimate of future weather, GenCast consists of an ensemble of 50 or more predictions, each representing a potential weather trajectory. This approach creates a complex probability distribution of future weather scenarios.
The DeepMind team conducted a comparison with ENS by training GenCast on weather data up to 2018 and evaluating its forecasts for 2019. The results showed that GenCast was more accurate 97.2 percent of the time.
Google has integrated GenCast into its suite of AI-based weather models, with plans to incorporate it into Google Search and Maps. Additionally, real-time and historical forecasts from GenCast will be made available for public use in research and modeling endeavors.