Swiss Study: AI Weather Models Fail When It Matters Most, Miss Extreme Events
While artificial intelligence is revolutionizing meteorology with faster forecasts, a new study from the University of Geneva reveals a critical flaw: the most advanced AI models consistently fail to predict extreme weather events, a significant weakness with implications for public safety and infrastructure protection.

Key Takeaways
- Advanced AI weather models systematically fail to predict the intensity and frequency of record-breaking weather events.
- The study compared three leading AI systems: GraphCast, Pangu-Weather, and Fuxi.
- AI models rely on historical data patterns, which inherently excludes unprecedented 'record' events.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Precisely when the weather becomes extreme and threatens the security of people and infrastructure, machine learning-based models show their Achillesâ heel."
"Physics does not change."