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Guest: Dr. Michael Pritchard, Director of Climate Simulation Research When we think about climate models, we often picture supercomputers humming away in government labs or university basements. But increasingly, some of the most powerful tools shaping the future of climate science are coming from an unexpected place — Silicon Valley. Today, we’re joined by Dr. Michael Pritchard, Director of Climate Simulation Research at NVIDIA. Yes, that NVIDIA — the company known for powering gaming, AI, and some of the world’s fastest computing systems. But behind the scenes, NVIDIA is helping drive a revolution in climate and Earth system modeling, using advanced GPUs and machine learning to build faster, higher-resolution simulations of our planet. In this episode, we’ll explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping climate science, what it takes to simulate Earth in unprecedented detail, and why the future of forecasting may depend as much on silicon as it does on physics. Chapters - 00:00 Introduction to AI in Weather and Climate Modeling
- 03:21 Understanding NVIDIA's Role in Climate Simulation
- 05:34 The Motivation Behind Earth Simulation
- 07:40 AI vs Traditional Weather Modeling Techniques
- 11:10 Addressing Concerns About AI in Weather Forecasting
- 13:49 Break 1
- 14:19 The Earth 2 Project and Its Implications
- 18:37 Open Source Weather Models and Their Importance
- 23:33 Exploring GPUs and Their Role in AI
- 24:51 Stormscope: A New Era in Nowcasting
- 28:55 AI and Machine Learning in Mesoscale Forecasting
- 31:48 Break 2
- 32:15 Ensuring Ethical AI in Weather Forecasting
- 35:31 The Future of AI in Climate Modeling
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