Machine-Learning Weather Models Are Quietly Becoming Operational Forecasting Tools

A meteorologist citing NSSL machine-learning severe-weather probabilities to call a 10-day 'ring of fire' pattern shows ML forecasting moving into working practice.

AI weather forecasting tends to make headlines only when a research lab publishes a paper. The more telling sign of maturity is when working forecasters reach for ML output as a matter of routine. @TylerSebreezy did exactly that, citing NSSL machine-learning severe probabilities to describe a "classic 'ring of fire' setup over the next 10+ days" around a developing heat dome.

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