'Innovating weather science': Met Office launches new two-week forecast

Britain's National Weather Forecaster to Get More Weather Talk: New Two-Week Forecast on the Way

The Met Office, Britain's publicly funded weather and climate service, is set to take its forecasting capabilities to new heights by launching a two-week weather forecast. The move comes after years of research into how probability-based forecasts can better inform public decision-making around the weather.

Currently, the Met Office provides a seven-day forecast with hourly breakdowns for the first five days and three-hourly updates for the final two days. However, recent studies have shown that extending these forecasts to include rainfall, wind speed, and temperatures up to 14 days could be beneficial, especially when it comes to communicating uncertainty.

According to Ken Mylne, a Met Office science fellow, this research has debunked the notion that people struggle to understand probability-based forecasts. Instead, his findings suggest that probabilistic forecasts can be more useful for making decisions based on weather data.

This is not just about improving forecasting accuracy; it's also about helping people stay safe and thrive in their daily lives. The Met Office is committed to innovating weather science to provide better information for public decision-making.

While many other weather apps and websites already offer two-week forecasts, the Met Office has been cautious due to concerns around forecast accuracy. However, with advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning, these concerns are being alleviated.

One such example is Nvidia's Earth-2 weather forecasting models, which promise faster and more accurate forecasting. Meanwhile, Google DeepMind's AI weather program has outperformed existing forecasts by up to 20%.

The BBC has recently rekindled its partnership with the Met Office for weather forecasts and climate updates, a move that could benefit from this new development. As the country prepares for whatever the coming months may bring, it's reassuring to know that Britain's national weather forecaster is working hard to improve forecasting capabilities.

With this new two-week forecast, the Met Office will be taking a bold step into the future of weather science. Whether you're planning a garden party or packing an umbrella, this update promises to make your daily life easier and more informed.
 
I mean come on... πŸ™„ it's about time they upgraded their forecasting game! I've been using those 7-day forecasts for years and they're always so vague, you know? "Chance of scattered showers" or whatever. This new 2-week forecast is a game-changer. I'm all for innovation, especially when it comes to keeping us safe. And let's be real, the Met Office has been playing catch-up with those other weather apps and websites that already offer this type of forecast. Nvidia and Google DeepMind are killing it with their AI models, btw... πŸ€–πŸ’‘
 
idk about this πŸ€”... think they'll just spew out more info we don't know what to do with πŸ“Š... probaby won't even make us any safer πŸš¨πŸ’¦... people are already overwhelmed by the seven-day forecast, can you imagine trying to keep track of two weeks? 🀯 it's just another way for them to collect data on us 😬... and yeah, those AI models sound promising, but what about all the variables that go into real life weather? β˜€οΈ it's not just as simple as plugging numbers into a computer πŸ’»...
 
Omg I just wanna know how they plan on making these forecasts not too complicated πŸ€”... like do they explain it in simple terms? Like if its gonna rain, is it just gonna rain light or heavy β„οΈπŸ’§... and what about the whole probability thing, does it mean its gonna be sunny 50% of the time? πŸ˜‚πŸŒž
 
πŸŒžπŸ’‘ I'm all for it! Two weeks is still pretty long but I can see how having that extra info would help people plan their days better. Less surprises when it comes down to rain or sunshine. Plus, I'm curious to see how accurate they'll get with those AI models πŸ€–
 
🌫️ I'm actually kinda stoked about this move by the Met Office! It's been years in the making, but now we'll finally get two-week forecasts that include all sorts of weather stuff like rainfall and wind speed. I mean, who doesn't want to know if it's gonna rain or shine for the next 14 days? πŸ€” Plus, with advancements in AI and machine learning, these forecasts are getting way more accurate. It's about time we got some real info on the weather, you know? Not just "sunny" or "cloudy", but actual probabilities and stuff. That'd be super helpful for planning things like camping trips or road trips. And I'm sure it'll make a big difference for people who are stuck at home during bad weather. Bring it on! ⚑️
 
OMG u guys 2wk weather forecast is literally about 2 become a norm now lol i'm so down for it rn its like we already use those apps that give us forecasts up 10 days so wut's the diff lol but seriously tho this is gonna be game changing esp if they get them AI models right like Nvidia's Earth-2 weather forecasting models cuz those things are FIRE 🀩
 
Just what we need more info about the weather lol. Two weeks ahead, that's like trying to predict my mood πŸ˜’. But for real though, extending forecasts is a great idea, might actually help people prepare better. And btw, have you seen those stormy vids on YouTube? They're so convincing πŸŒ€. Still, gotta wonder how accurate it'll be, don't wanna get caught out without umbrella πŸ’¨. Guess only time (and the Met Office) will tell πŸ‘€
 
🌞 I'm stoked about this new development from the Met Office! A two-week forecast is gonna be super useful for everyday people who just wanna know what's comin' up, ya know? It's like, no more guesswork on whether to grab an umbrella or not πŸ€”. And with all these fancy AI models comin' into play, I reckon the accuracy is gonna get a major boost πŸ’». The BBC's partnership is a great move too, they're always doin' their own thing and it's cool to see 'em team up with the Met Office for some solid weather updates πŸ“Ί. It's like... progress, innit? πŸ€–
 
I feel like this is such good news πŸŒžπŸ’‘! I've been saying it for ages that we need better weather forecasting, especially when it comes to predicting rainfall and wind speed. It's not just about being able to plan a day out or what outfit to wear, but also about staying safe during extreme weather conditions.

I'm so glad the Met Office is investing in this new two-week forecast - I think it'll make such a difference for people who are planning ahead for things like gardening or outdoor events. And with all these advancements in AI and machine learning, I'm sure it'll be even more accurate than before πŸ€–πŸ’».

I do hope this means we'll see some more reliable forecasts from other weather apps and websites too... it's already hard enough trying to decide what to wear when you're not sure if it's going to rain or shine! πŸ˜‚
 
🌞️ so like literally the only thing that's been holding back these Brits from perfecting their weather forecasting is their own skepticism about probabilistic forecasts πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ good job getting over that hurdle! meanwhile, i'm just over here living my best life based on 2-week-old forecasts πŸ˜‚ guess it's true what they say: "if you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there"... or in this case, if you don't have a weather forecast for the next two weeks, just make stuff up and hope for the best πŸ€ͺ
 
I'm stoked about this new development 🌞️! A two-week forecast is gonna be super helpful for us Brits who love planning outdoor activities β›±οΈπŸžοΈ. I mean, can you imagine not knowing what the weather's gonna do in 10 days' time? 😩 It's crazy. But seriously, this new feature could really make a difference in our daily lives. And with all these fancy AI models and machine learning stuff, I'm sure it'll be more accurate than ever πŸ€–πŸ’». Plus, having that extra info will help us plan better, whether we're heading out for a hike or just want to know if we should leave the umbrella at home β˜”οΈπŸ˜‚.
 
I mean, about time they updated their forecast thingy... 2 weeks is still super long, but hey, at least it's something. I guess people would rather be stuck in the rain for a longer period of time than have some vague idea about what to expect from the weather. The Met Office should just make sure their AI thingies don't mess up too much, lol πŸ€£πŸ˜‚
 
I'm thinkin' it's about time we got some proper 14-day weather forecasts πŸ€”! I mean, how many times have we been stuck in the rain just 'cause the forecast said there was a 50% chance of showers? πŸ˜’ It's all about helpin' people make informed decisions, right? Whether you're plannin' a picnic or avoidin' a flood, it'd be ace to know exactly what the weather's gonna do for the next couple of weeks. And with AI and machine learnin', I reckon they'll get it spot on! πŸ’» Plus, imagine all the folks who rely on forecasts for work or travel - this is a big step forward! πŸš€
 
🌨️ I'm loving this move by the Met Office! A 2-week forecast is gonna make such a big difference for people's daily lives, especially with things like umbrellas and sunhats. It's not just about accuracy, it's about making sure we're all prepared and safe out there. And hey, who doesn't love having more info to plan ahead? The BBC partnership is also a nice touch. This is the kind of innovation that makes me proud of our national weather forecaster! πŸ’»
 
OMG, can u even believe the Met Office is finally gettin' with the times?! πŸ˜‚ 2-week forecasts are goin' live! Like, I know it's still not as accurate as some other apps out there, but it's a start, right? πŸ€” And let's be real, who doesn't wanna plan a garden party or pack an umbrella like 14 days in advance? πŸ˜‚ It's all about stayin' safe and thrivin' in our daily lives, fam! πŸ’ͺ The BBC is gettin' back on board with the Met Office too, so this is gonna be a win-win for weather enthusiasts everywhere 🌞πŸ’₯
 
🌞 I'm kinda surprised they're finally doing it, you feel? Seven days is already a lot, but now 14? It's gonna be game changing for people who wanna plan ahead, like gardeners or festival goers. And the AI models are a big help too. Nvidia's Earth-2 weather forecasting models are pretty cool, I've seen some vids of it in action. Faster and more accurate forecasts could make all the difference when it comes to severe weather warnings. But for me, it's just about having a better idea of what the day is gonna be like without checking every 5 mins on my phone πŸ˜‚
 
omg I'm so excited about the Met Office's new 2 week weather forecast 🌞🀩 but can someone explain to me how AI works again? like Google DeepMind's thing is supposed to outperform existing forecasts by up to 20% but how does it do that exactly? πŸ€” is it like magic or something? 🎩
 
meh, like how it's gonna help anyone actually prepare for the weather? its just gonna give ppl a false sense of security πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. and 20% better forecasting is still pretty rubbish if u ask me. and what about all the other variables that affect the weather? like pollution, climate change... those things dont get factored in to these fancy models 🌑️. plus, i mean, who really needs a two-week forecast anyway? its just gonna be a bunch of predictions that might or might not come true πŸ€”.
 
omg I'm so stoked about this 🀩! a two-week forecast is like, exactly what we need, especially for farmers and event planners. I mean, can you imagine being able to plan an outdoor wedding or festival without worrying about the weather? it's gonna be life-changing for all those people! and yeah, the Met Office has been super cautious in the past, but with AI and machine learning advancements, they're getting more accurate πŸ€–. it's like, totally a win-win for everyone!
 
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