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AI - Climate Analysis, Norway - Part 1

Erik Bye
2025
Weather is caused by the sun's energy making things happen on a spinning, spherical, water planet: uneven warming of the land and oceans, movement in the oceans and atmosphere, and the freshwater cycle. Weather is also influenced by gravity and the Coriolis Effect. All other things being the same, weather on a cube, tetrahedron, or rod shaped planet would be very different than on our spherical Blue Marble. Much of what people "know" about Earth's dynamic climate comes from terribly simplified static, average parameter, non-rotating models that can not be worked backwards to explain real dynamic weather. Artificial Intelligence can process very large quantities of data quickly. Only in that sense, is it better than what humans can do. Otherwise, we have to spend a lot of time carefully "teaching" AI what the better answers are. Caveat emptor, "Let the buyer beware!"

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