> Not something that can be solved just by throwing more AI computation at it though.
I said "With the help of AI" no "Solved by AI"
The model is complex, and currently takes time on super computers to crunch through the numbers to give us an approximation, but that doesn't mean that it's never going to be fully modelled, or that we won't find a better way of approximating things where the long range forecasts are more accurate.
Currently the 24 hour forecast is highly reliable
Three days reliable
Five days is getting there ( it's still subject to change)
These things can be solved by throwing lots more compute at them (and the models improved)
So, you can yell and scream all you like but everything, and I mean literally everything that we know was once "unknowable" "impossible" "complete chaos" "unpredictable"
There is only one thing that a person can never know, and that is the limit of their ignorance and incompetence.
There are, in fact, things that are "unpredictable" and "complete chaos". You'd know that by now if you weren't so allergic to rectifying your own ignorance.
Not something that can be solved just by throwing more AI computation at it though.