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AI Predicts Arctic Weather and Ice Conditions
28 Nov
Summary
- New system forecasts Arctic ice and weather up to 72 hours ahead.
- Combines AI with physical models for precise environmental predictions.
- Aims to improve safety and efficiency for Arctic shipping routes.

An intelligent forecasting system, 'Chione,' has been developed by Russian scientists to predict Arctic ice and weather conditions with remarkable short-term accuracy, extending up to 72 hours. This groundbreaking technology integrates sophisticated artificial intelligence with established physical models, offering predictions on ice concentration, thickness, drift, and compaction, alongside meteorological and oceanographic data.
The 'Chione' system, named after the Greek goddess of snow, is a collaborative effort between the Skoltech Center for Artificial Intelligence and the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology. It leverages advanced AI to refine computations and assimilate data, enhancing the detail of hydrodynamic processes and improving forecasting precision.
This development is particularly vital for the Northern Sea Route, a key international shipping artery. By providing more reliable forecasts for both ice and environmental conditions, the system aims to boost operational efficiency, mitigate risks, and support informed decision-making for Arctic activities.




