IBM Environmental Intelligence: Short and long term weather and climate risk data for business decisions.

IBM Environmental Intelligence: Short and long term weather and climate risk data for business decisions.

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Tuesday, June 11, 2024 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM · 30 min. (Europe/London)
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As the climate changes, understanding weather-related business risks both in the short-term (hours to months ahead) and long term (decades ahead) is becoming increasingly important. The IBM Environmental Intelligence suite of products allows organisations to plan for severe weather that can impact energy and utilities, agriculture, insurance and retail supply chains and help them keep workers safe, power flowing and customers happy. IBM has recently worked with NASA to develop a new geospatial foundational model that can identify and quantify floods, wildfire burn scars and above ground biomass for example with a wealth of hi-resolution satellite data and cloud based tools to help data scientists build models of climate impacts and understand how weather and climate can change consumer response and better manage severe events. Climate risk analysis allows businesses to understand the risk of future climate change to their assets whether it be extreme temperatures, ground subsidence, coastal inundation or a host of other weather perils. Join meteorologist and solutions engineer Mark Stephens-Row to hear about the IBM collaboration with NASA, our extensive geospatial datasets and the new climate risk analytics capabilities that IBM has to offer.


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