An artificial intelligence developed in Brazil managed to predict rains at three hours in advance in tests with satellite lite data. The system, baptized by Tupann, works without relying on terrestrial meteorological radars and can expand monitoring in regi es with little coverage of these equipments, say researchers of Impa (Instituto de Matem tica Pura e Appliada), Rio de Janeiro. Read more (05/31/2026
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An artificial intelligence developed in Brazil managed to predict rains at three hours in advance in tests with satellite lite data. The system, baptized by Tupann, works without relying on terrestrial meteorological radars and can expand monitoring in regi es with little coverage of these equipments, say researchers of Impa (Instituto de Matem tica Pura e Appliada), Rio de Janeiro. Read more (05/31/2026