— Lockheed Martin News "So, we are going to have this two-week moving time window where you're able to look back into the past and see those current observations move across the entire globe."
The end result will be a system that gives meteorologists a unique view of Earth's atmosphere. But that's not all. The AI will also be able to recognize patterns in the data andThe project will take more than a year, but Montgomery hopes to have a prototype to show off by this fall. "If you have a current state of the world, then with all of these data sources coming in, then you'll be able to better predict what's going to happen in the future," she said.said in a statement"At Lockheed Martin, we regularly use digital twins and AI to provide our government customers with the clearest, current situational picture and actionable intelligence for their important mission.
"The combination of Lockheed Martin's AI technology with Nvidia Omniverse will give NOAA researchers a powerful system to improve weather predictions at a global scale."