Tuesday, June 14, 2016

India wants to create a supercomputer (Supercomputer) could monsoon rains predicted

India wants to create a supercomputer (Supercomputer) could monsoon rains predicted

Weather forecasts are simply projections are based on the sets of scientific data that have been obtained from the satellite in an attempt to predict the weather the next day. But sometimes the weather forecasts are not always correct.How many times have you left the house and the umbrella of the expected rain, but the opposite has happened?
For ordinary people like us , these expectations are for convenience only, but to countries like India . Such expectations are crucial and this is the reason that, according to a new report released recently from the news agency Reuters, itseems that the Indian government plans to spend US $ 60 million in the development of computer ultra (Supercomputer) will be able to predict the monsoon , which is the key to help the prosperity of agriculture in thecountry.
So, what's wrong with the current setting? So far, India relies on numerical forecasts and statistics that Azmat country, unfortunately, in 2009 when he failed to anticipate the biggest drought in the country 40 years ago. Ripper idea of ​​this computer is that it will be able to generate three-dimensional models of the weather and collected by balloons, aircraft and satellites.
It is also expected to be 10 times faster than current PC Ripper, made by IBM company, and because of its ability to provide the best predictions, it is possible to increase agricultural production in the country by up to 15 percent.According to Mr M. Rajeevan, a senior scientist at the Ministry of Earth Sciences he has commented, "If all goes well, by 2017 we will make this kinetic model in operation by replacing the statistical model.

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