In case you missed it, the CREW #DelugeAI project was also featured in our Spring Newsletter alongside other projects including, 'Freshwater & Wetland Ecosystems Monitoring' & 'Wastewater Monitoring'.
Read more here ⬇️
🌸https://tinyurl.com/ys28w9ne
#HydrologicalExtremes #Biodiversity #Environment
The news article for the CREW #DelugeAI project workshop is now up.
Learn more about how AI and machine learning could aid flood forecasting here ⬇️
tinyurl.com/3t8ehebu
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#HydrologicalExtremes #FloodForecasting #ArtificialIntelligence
Photo credit: Chris White and team A slide from the CREW project workshop introducing 'DelugeAI: A review of the emergin opportunities of using artifical intelligence for flood forecasting in scotland.
5/5 The consensus - #ArtificialIntelligence has potential for #FloodForecasting. 💧
CREW’s #DelugeAI project continues to explore next steps.
If you’d like to learn more look out for our upcoming workshop news article...
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Photo credit: Maureen Whalen A swollen urban river (Leith, Edinburgh) flows rapidly beneath a teal-coloured metal footbridge with a criss-cross railing design. Stone buildings with balconies line the background, and a group of people are visible crossing the bridge.
4/5 Open discussions with experts at the #DelugeAI workshop revealed that whilst #ArtificialIntelligence offers speed & scale, it’s important that:
👥 “Humans must stay in the loop”
⚖️ Build ethical safeguards
🧠 Upskill the workforce
🔍 Focus on trust & transparency
#HydrologicalExtremes
Photo credit: Jan Verkade (Deltares) Word cloud for AI - largest phrases include 'The case for AI', 'understanding AI' and 'integration with existing systems'.
3/5 🌍 5-min lightning talks from scientists in Denmark, Switzerland, the US, Netherlands & the UK showed how AI can:
🏃➡️ Speed up forecasts
📊 Make sense of complex data
🙋♀️Support (not replace!) human decisions
#DelugeAI #HydrologicalExtremes