AI Enables High-Resolution SST Data
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AI enhances sea surface temperature data for better climate and weather forecasts

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Researchers at UNIST developed a pioneering artificial intelligence ( AI ) model capable of restoring missing satellite data and generating continuous, high-resolution SST datasets with unprecedented accuracy.
This development promises to significantly enhance our understanding of oceanic conditions that directly influence regional weather and climate patterns.
Elevated SSTs can transfer heat upward, fueling powerful typhoons, intensifying heat waves, and increasing the risk of heavy rainfall.
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