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Article: Google is using old news reports and AI to predict flash floods
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Google has developed a new method to predict flash floods by using its Gemini large language model to analyze millions of news articles. This created a geo-tagged data set called "Groundsource," which was then used to train a forecasting model for 150 countries.

The model is now operational on Google's Flood Hub platform and aids emergency response agencies, particularly in regions lacking expensive weather infrastructure. However, it has limitations, including lower resolution and precision compared to systems like the U.S. National Weather Service's.

Researchers believe this approach of using LLMs to turn qualitative news reports into quantitative data could be applied to other hard-to-forecast events like heat waves and mudslides.

Main Topics: Flash flood prediction, use of large language models (Gemini) and AI, data scarcity in meteorology, global disaster forecasting, limitations of the technology.

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https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/12/google-is-using-old-news-reports-and-ai-to-predict-flash-floods/
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2026-03-12 10:00
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2026-03-12 07:30
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2026-03-12 07:31
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