AI for Climate

Predicting Disasters Better

Authors

  • Kia Pantoja Piñero-Abdurajak Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology, Zamboanga City 7000 Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64591/spg4yw14

Keywords:

climate forecasting, artificial intelligence, disaster prediction

Abstract

This paper explores how artificial intelligence enhances climate-disaster prediction by processing vast datasets and identifying patterns beyond the capacity of traditional models. AI improves the accuracy and speed of forecasting extreme weather, aiding preparedness and disaster-risk management. Despite its promise, equitable access, transparency, and data quality remain key challenges.

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Published

11/22/2025

How to Cite

AI for Climate: Predicting Disasters Better. (2025). SCI-TECH LENS, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.64591/spg4yw14

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