Now that everyone is obsessed with the weather I think we should get regular weather threads going. Look at the climate view on whatever map you prefer and talk about shit It looks like Chile is sprouting some type of spiral thing herevery aesthetic, thank you chile
>>203233986>people thinking hurricanes are being caused by the governmentOnce your population has hit this level of paranoia you're on track towards a Pol Pot style figure, it's unbelievably over for the west.
here I just drop this interesting weather site some anon recommended in another thread. you can play around a lot with different paramters, it has intersting animationshttps://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/orthographic=33.86,49.06,444
>>203234168I thought it was a joke but the facebook page for my local news channel has lots of people blaming the government agencies for shooting "pulse waves" at the storm. Obviously so it hits conservative voters you see.
>>203233986>some type of spiralThat's the South Pacific High (high pressure) The Andes Mountains prevents this high pressure from reaching South America because the wind collides with the mountain range, descends, the fresh air enters the interior valleys, arrives from the coast and generates humidity and fog, improving ventilation conditions in autumn and winter, making Chile have a temperate climateChilean meteorologists call this phenomenon Vaguada Costera, coastal trough or coastal low pressureIn contrast, it causes high temperatures in the interior of South America due to the blocking of Pacific air and makes Peru a desert.and Chile mediterranean, because the wind goes from south to north
>>203233986Bump for /weather/
>>203237461thanks for the detailed post anonso this spiral off the coast of chile is a pretty permanent feature of your climate??
>>203239726can you help me decipher what this company is doinghttps://www.ycombinator.com/companies/silurianhttps://silurian.ai/they claim to be making a weather model that is superior to both the american weather model and european weather model they use some type of (generative?) AI for this
>>203233986Nothingburger as always. The only place that can get a bit windy here in south american is south brazil.
>>203239995so all the worst hurricanes happen over the pacific and don't hit anyone?
everyone's a fuckin meteorologist now on /int/.
>>203240075A while back everybody was a submarine expert.
>>203240075its always really impressive to see how everyone here is an expert on everything.
>>203240181People have jobs and there are some topics that don't really have appropriate boards where they could be discussed so people rarely get to flex their specialised knowledge.
>>203240075makes sense that people who know about weather will talk about it in a weather thread
I just woke up, is Florida ended?
>>203240813more like never started kek
>>203233986I'm getting tired of hot Texas weather.
>>203240842NOTHING EVER HAPPENS
>>203240813thanks to >>203204621 anons prayers at least tampa is safe for now
>>203240936no woman has tits like that irl
>>203240980And this is why 2D > 3DPD
I'm just saying if it is not for the hot weather ladies (or men if that is what you prefer) no one wants to tune in
>>203240980orlando fucking sucks and i hope you get tboned by a fucking dominicant. gainesville
Is WDW destroyed?/tv/ is watching a livecam kek
Hurricane status?
>weather's been crazy huh
>>203239773Silurian AI is a company that builds foundation models to simulate Earth, with a primary focus on weather forecasting. Here are the key aspects of their work:Weather Simulation- Silurian has developed a foundation model called GFT (Generative Forecasting Transformer), which is designed to simulate global weather1. Some notable features of GFT include:- It's a 1.5 billion parameter model- Capable of forecasting weather up to 14 days ahead- Operates at approximately 11km resolution- Outperforms traditional numerical weather prediction systems from agencies like NOAA and ECMWF by up to 30% across multiple variables1Hurricane Tracking- One of Silurian's notable achievements is accurate hurricane tracking. Their GFT model has shown impressive results in predicting the paths of recent hurricanes:- For Hurricane Beryl in 2024, GFT accurately predicted its path through the Gulf of Mexico and landfall in Texas about three days earlier than traditional models2- The company provides visualizations of their hurricane forecasts, which can be accessed at hurricanes2024.silurian.ai4Broader ApplicationsWhile weather forecasting is their starting point, Silurian aims to expand their simulation capabilities to other areas impacted by weather, including:- Energy grid management-Agriculture- Logistics- Defense Technology and Approach- Silurian's approach leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning:- They use foundation models, which are large AI models trained on vast amounts of data- Their models learn to forecast purely from data, with little to no built-in physics- This data-driven approach has shown to produce better forecasts than traditional physics-based atmospheric simulations4
Still doesn't look terriblehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu9hC5MokCA
>>203242441stupid bitch taking photos in the middle of the storm
Nothing ever happens?
Most of the snow has melted throughout the night. Only some on cars and roofs of garages and houses left.
>>203242437thanks chatgpt
>>203233986it’s interesting to compare climates. Here in my area, it gets up to 35-39 degrees C in the summer, but down to -10 in the winter. It can change a lot within a few days in Germany, but when I visited Tenerife, the temperature remained exactly the same number for 30-40 hours. I never knew this was possible
>>203245728its crazy to me that temperature which would be considered cold in california leads to actual deaths in the UK. people literally die from 70F / 25C temperatures lol
we had a wonderful autumn storm last night and it rained for like nine hours straighti stayed inside all comfy and gooning to AI chatbots
>>203240936she should have a reduction
How is this thread still alive?
>>203242441it's over now
>>203250023I don't know
>>203253578>>203253578are you ok lil bro? how was it?
>>203253698don't call me lil bro I am a lion
>>203253698to answer you thoughthis was one of the weakest storm seasons I have experienced in Florida, over living here for 4 years lol. every other storm season I was in orlando and it was far, far worse. I expect if I was in orlando for this one it wouldve been terrible as well maybe. maybe not.milton was not a very strong storm.
contemplating if i should start the heaters or wait for freezing nights