Eric Rignot: Tracking Ice and Water in a Changing Climate with AI
In this talk held March 20, 2024, Eric Rignot and Isabella Velicogna outline current tasks to understand the climate system better and the emerging possibilities of artificial intelligence to improve research.
- Eric Rignot, PhD. Professor – Earth System Science, UCI
- Isabella Velicogna, PhD. Professor – Earth System Science, UCI
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Tags: 2024, Antarctica, Artificial Intelligence, Climate Data, Climate Science, Cryosphere, Deglaciation, Eric Rignot, Greenland, Ice Shelf, Ocean, Science, Sea Ice, Seafloor, Video
Categories: Antarctica, Arctic, Climate Change, Environment, Glacier, Ice Sheets, Science, Sea Ice, Video, World News
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Chris covers the broad spectrum of climate change, and the solutions, with the focus on the sciences. Climate State – we endorse data, facts, empirical evidence.
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