Maryland-based Lockheed Martin and the full-stack computing company NVIDIA are together creating an AI-powered digital twin of Earth's atmosphere

 Maryland-based Lockheed Martin and the full-stack computing company NVIDIA are together creating an AI-powered digital twin of Earth's atmosphere to monitor current global environmental conditions and predict weather patterns.


Maryland-based Lockheed Martin and the full-stack computing company NVIDIA are together creating an AI-powered digital twin of Earth's atmosphere to monitor current global environmental conditions and predict weather patterns.

 The Earth Observations Digital Twin project is being created for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the agency that organizes data for meteorologists.

  • Lockheed Martin and NVIDIA have already worked together on a digital twin that supports the U.S. Forest Service and Colorado Division of Fire Prevention & Control in fighting forest fires.
  • According to Lynn Montgomery, a research scientist at Lockheed Martin, the digital twin is "kind of a Google Earth-looking product, but it's going to have all of these observations coming in at almost a real-time basis."
  • Lockheed Martin and NVIDIA will reportedly demonstrate one of the variable data pipelines of Earth's digital twin by September 2023.

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