7 Best Articles on Weather
The most useful articles on weather from around the web, curated by thought leaders and our community.
Refind focuses on timeless pieces and updates the list whenever new, must-read articles or videos are discovered.
Top 5 Weather Articles
At a glance: these are the articles that have been most read, shared, and saved on weather by Refind users in 2024 so far.
- GraphCast: AI model for faster and more accurate global weather forecasting
- As private weather forecasting takes off, who is left behind?
- Why Weather Forecasts Are Only Accurate Two Weeks Out
- ‘We used to check every day, now it’s every minute’: how we got addicted to weather apps
- ‘Headed off the charts’: world’s ocean surface temperature hits record high
Short Articles
Short on time? Check out these useful short articles on weather—all under 10 minutes.
GraphCast: AI model for faster and more accurate global weather forecasting
Our state-of-the-art model delivers 10-day weather predictions at unprecedented accuracy in under one minute
Why Weather Forecasts Are Only Accurate Two Weeks Out
As sophisticated as our climate models are, there are too many variables at play over time.
‘We used to check every day, now it’s every minute’: how we got addicted to weather apps
As unprecedented weather leads to increasing climate anxiety, there’s a raft of different apps catering for every kind of forecast
‘Headed off the charts’: world’s ocean surface temperature hits record high
Scientists warn of more marine heatwaves, leading to increased risk of extreme weather
Too hot to party? Extreme temperatures threaten live music shows
The music event business faces cancellations and rising health risks as extreme weather events hit outdoor shows
Long Articles
These are some of the most-read long-form articles on weather.
As private weather forecasting takes off, who is left behind?
Private weather forecasting can help save lives – in the communities that can afford it
Why Weather Forecasting Keeps Getting Better
The stakes can be so much higher than whether you’ll need an umbrella today.
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