On December 28, the global high-resolution ocean model "Langya" 1.0 was released.
According to reports, "Langya" was independently developed by the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. A new generation of artificial intelligence large model developed for ocean state variable forecasting. The model integrates advanced artificial intelligence algorithms and professional ocean science knowledge. Version 1.0 has achieved short- and medium-term high-precision forecasts of global ocean state variables, and can predict global temperature, salinity, ocean currents, etc. for the next 1 to 7 days at once. Ocean state variables, with a spatial resolution of 1/12° and a temporal resolution of 24 hours, significantly improve the accuracy and reliability of global ocean forecasts.
The R&D team stated that the Langya series of large models will be continuously iterated in actual application scenarios. Version 2.0 will introduce forecasts of marine phenomena such as typhoons, precipitation, waves, and sea ice. Further improve the ability to predict complex marine phenomena such as marine disasters, and provide stronger support for marine environmental security, global climate change response, marine resource development, and marine disaster prevention and reduction. (CCTV News)
(Headquarters reporter Wang Weiyujie)