Panel - AI for weather forecasting: closing the digital divide with AI?

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(Europe/Zurich: 21 October 2025, 09:00 - 10:30)

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The development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has been remarkable, with research and innovation primarily driven by developed countries and major Giant Tech companies. However, it is essential to ensure that the emergence of AI does not widen the technological gap among WMO Members of varying development levels.

This panel will showcase examples of collaborative AI technology development projects that WMO is advancing with peer NMHSs, highlighting efforts to promote inclusivity and capacity building.

Furthermore, AI innovation is increasingly being propelled by the private sector and academic institutions, both within and beyond the meteorological community. Recognizing the importance of advancing AI across the entire industry, WMO convened the WMO AI Conference (9-11 Sep 2025; Abu Dhabi, UAE) and the Meteorological Forum at the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (26-27 July 2025; Shanghai, China), which brought together diverse stakeholders to discuss the future of AI in Earth system sciences. The outcomes from these events will be introduced.

Building on these presentations, the panel aims to discuss both the opportunities and concerns associated with AI technologies, and to explore the strategic direction for WMO in this rapidly evolving field.

Agenda

09:00 – 09:05 CEST
Opening Remarks

  • Dr Florence Rabier, Director-General at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)

09:05 – 09:25 CEST
AI for EW4All in Malawi: Lessons from a WMO CREWS Pilot Project

  • Dr Roar Skålin, Director General, Norwegian Meteorological Institute and Permanent Representative of Norway with WMO
  • Dr Lucy Mtilatila, Director of Climate Change and Meteorological Services (DCCMS) in Malawi

09:25 – 09:45 CEST
MAZU: A Partnership for “Early Warnings for All” Powered by AI

  • Mr. Zhang Wei, Deputy General Manager of Huafeng Group under the China Meteorological Administration (CMA)
  • Mr. Leta Bekele Gudina, Key Expert at the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute (EMI)(online)

09:45 – 10:05 CEST
Outcomes of WMO AI Conference (Sep 2025; Abu Dhabi, UAE)

  • Mr. Eoin Moran, Second-Vice President, WMO
  • Mr. Michel Jean, President, Commission for Observation, Infrastructure and Information Systems (INFCOM), WMO
  • Mr. Ian Lisk, President, Services Commission (SERCOM), WMO

10:05 – 10:30 CEST
Questions and Answers

Speakers

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Florence Rabier, Director-General of the ECMWF
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Roar Skålin, Director General, Norwegian Meteorological Institute and Permanent Representative of Norway with WMO
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Lucy Mtilatila, Director of Climate Change and Meteorological Services in Malawi
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Zhang Wei, Deputy General Manager of Huafeng Group under the China Meteorological Administration (CMA)
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Leta Bekele Gudina, Meteorology and Climate Expert, Ethiopian Meteorological Institute (EMI)
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Eoin Moran, Second Vice-President of the WMO
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Michel Jean, President, Commission for Observation, Infrastructure and Information Systems (INFCOM), WMO
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Ian Lisk
Ian Lisk, President, Services Commission (SERCOM), WMO
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