
ISI research news has published an article about use of Pegasus for improving weather forecasting
The beginning of 2020 was the hottest January in recorded history, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Public views on climate change continue to lean toward calls to action, as new research about the damages of climate change persists and people continue to live through severe weather events around the globe. In some cases, weather scientists are dealing with highly unusualweather events that are extremely difficult to forecast.
So how can weather scientists better inform the public about strange or dangerous weather? Computer scientists from around the U.S. have just the solution.