GIS helps meteorologists employ weather, climate models, and visualizations to better inform the public. In this series, you will gain an understanding of how GIS can be used for predictions using artificial intelligence and big data.
Analyze the relationship between simulated global circulation model variables and energy transfer in the atmosphere.
This webinar dives into scientific data on climate change, and explores how scientists project your climate will change.
Answer questions about the earth's climate and map future climate models.
Students use the Seasonal Changes app to compare the extent of snow cover in different locations at specific times of the year.
Techniques that automate the prediction, classification, and clustering of data.
Use real-time weather data from NOAA and ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World to display the status of heatwaves around the world.
Explore real-time weather data, make predictions, and interpolate surfaces.
Construct a map using real-time data from streams, flood status, and the national weather precipitation forecast.