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Microsoft and Britain are collaborating to build the world's largest weather forecast computer

  Met Office is working with Microsoft to build a supercomputer for forecasting the weather in the UK. They say it will provide more accurate weather forecasts and a better understanding of climate change. The UK government said in February 2020 that it would invest £ 1.2 billion in the project.

Met Office is working with Microsoft to build a supercomputer for forecasting the weather in the UK. They say it will provide more accurate weather forecasts and a better understanding of climate change. The UK government said in February 2020 that it would invest £ 1.2 billion in the project.   It is expected to be one of the top 25 supercomputers in the world when it comes into operation in the summer of 2022. Microsoft plans to update it over the next decade as computing improves. "This partnership is an impressive public investment in the basic and applied science of weather and climate," said Morgan O'Neill, an assistant professor at Stanford University who is independent of the project. "Such a major investment in the latest in weather and climate prediction systems by the UK is good news globally, and I look forward to the scientific discoveries that will follow." The Met Office said the technology will increase their understanding of the weather and allow people to better plan activities, prepare for inclement weather, and better understand climate change.


It is expected to be one of the top 25 supercomputers in the world when it comes into operation in the summer of 2022. Microsoft plans to update it over the next decade as computing improves. "This partnership is an impressive public investment in the basic and applied science of weather and climate," said Morgan O'Neill, an assistant professor at Stanford University who is independent of the project.

"Such a major investment in the latest in weather and climate prediction systems by the UK is good news globally, and I look forward to the scientific discoveries that will follow." The Met Office said the technology will increase their understanding of the weather and allow people to better plan activities, prepare for inclement weather, and better understand climate change.




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