Not exact matches
But even, in some cases, short of that sort of thing, there are fascinating questions about whether or not we can use this
knowledge to
improve our
prediction of things like earthquakes and whether or not we can find ways to be able to sometimes use some of these phenomena to our advantage, so things about like with volcanoes being able to use those for geothermal energy, that sort of thing.
The potential benefits of this commonality are significant and include
improved predictions on all time scales and stronger collaboration and shared
knowledge, infrastructure, and technical capabilities among those in the weather and climate
prediction communities...
Given that the climate scientists have been studying the climate with massive funding for over 30 years since Hansen's 1981
predictions, and given that modelers are constantly trying to
improve their models to include the new found
knowledge about various climate forcings, feedbacks, oscillations, etc. that resulted, it seems that there should have been SOME improvement in the
predictions over the years.
They then used that
knowledge to classify the operation of similar machines in the US, making
predictions about what button - press timing would lead to
improved payouts, and use those
predictions to guide their gameplay and win money.