Numerical wildfire and AI Weather
Organized by Jean-Baptiste Filippi
The goal is to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and operational needs by focusing on real-world applications of AI, numerical modeling, and risk assessment.
The first two days will focus on wildfire science, exploring fire-atmosphere interactions, numerical fire spread models, and operational forecasting challenges. Experts will discuss the latest advancements in fire behavior prediction, risk assessment, and real-time monitoring.
The next two days will shift towards AI-driven forecasting of extreme weather events, with sessions on machine learning methods and applications for high-impact meteorological phenomena. Topics include AI-enhanced numerical weather prediction, uncertainty quantification, and applications for emergency response.
The final day (morning) will synthesize findings and make contact with practitioners in France and Corsica.
Du lundi 03 novembre 2025 au vendredi 07 novembre 2025
Institut d'Etudes Scientifiques, Cargèse, Cargèse