The Ruselectronics holding (part of Rostec) has developed a software module for predicting dangerous natural phenomena based on artificial intelligence. It can receive, process, and analyze geophysical and hydrometeorological information from hydrometeorological spacecraft.
The module tracks dangerous snow melting, the origin of storms, temperature increases in the locations of volcanoes, and earth tremors in mountainous areas. Based on data on sea and land surface temperatures, earth crust movement, air flow speeds, and snow and ice masses, the complex automatically calculates the probability of a dangerous natural phenomenon occurring.
It is also capable of predicting the likely trajectory of its path, including through a specific area. The first deliveries to customers will start at the end of 2024.
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