Nov. 23, 2023, 2 p.m. | Charles Q. Choi

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Weather satellites can track every movement of a storm from orbit. However, the algorithms that analyze satellite readings currently don’t estimate precipitation levels as well as the algorithms that have been fed ground-based radar data. Now, a new study finds AI can help greatly improve satellite-based estimates.

Accurate estimates of how much rain, snow and hail has fallen on an area is important to …

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