The newest update to Google's Flood Hub tool isn't flashy, but it will save lives.
known as “transfer learning” to improve accuracy and lead-time for areas with less available data, in which models utilize various drainage basins’ data that can then be scaled to whatever area is needed. The updated technology is capable of providing warnings to up to a week ahead of time, as opposed to Google’s previous 48 hour window.in 2020, the service utilized data from NASA and NOAA, but like Flood Hub, machine learning advancements are helping improve monitoring and prediction.
“Since July, we’ve covered more than 30 big wildfire events in the US and Canada, helping inform people and firefighting teams with over 7 million views in Search and Maps,” Matias writes in Google’s blog post.ith many of climate change’s dramatic effects already a certainty for the planet’s future, creatively utilizing programs like AI and machine learning will be key to stem some of its worst fallout.
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