Modernizing Weather Forecasting with Julia – Milan Klöwer on SpeedyWeather.jl

Modernizing Weather Forecasting with Julia – Milan Klöwer on SpeedyWeather.jl

#20: Milan Klöwer joins Arfon and Abby to discuss SpeedyWeather.jl, its development, and its role in climate science.

Milan is a Schmidt AI in Science Fellow at the University of Oxford.

You can follow Milan on X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/milankloewer bsky: https://bsky.app/profile/milank.bsky.social and at his website milankl.github.io

Episode highlights:
  • [01:10] - Introducing Milan Clover
  • [01:56] - Understanding Atmospheric General Circulation Models
  • [05:15] - The Evolution of Weather Prediction
  • [07:23] - SpeedyWeather.jl: A New Approach
  • [20:05] - The Legacy of Fortran in Climate Science
  • [20:51] - Why Julia?
  • [25:35] - Building SpeedyWeather.jl
  • [26:11] - Interactive Modeling with SpeedyWeather.jl
  • [34:07] - The Importance of Open Source in Climate Science
  • [35:29] - Call for Contributors
  • [40:53] - Final Thoughts and Future Plans
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