On Wed, Jun 11, 2025 at 8:47 AM HaveF wrote:

AWIPS, Surprising experience.
> Let me digress for a moment.
> There are indeed many reasons for failure for large and complex software
> such as weather. I remember an article I read last year, which said that
> for certain problems, such as numerical weather forecasts, the United
> States also declined
> <https://cliffmass.blogspot.com/2024/10/the-unnecessary-decline-of-us-numerical.html>,
> which was really surprising. This may be due to structural reasons, I guess.
>
> Of course, Google has some means of predicting weather in artificial
> intelligence, but in general, Europe is still very strong in this area.
>
> Let's see if the United States can continue to lead in AI area.
>

"We'll See" is my motto these days. I live in Madison, Wisconsin, the home
of one of the world's great universities. I have many friends who are
scientists. None are optimistic.

The United States will suffer in all areas of leadership under this
administration.  Tragically and needlessly. The costs of the squandered
leadership will be incalculable. Judging by comments in Nature and Science
magazines, many irreplaceable scientific leaders are about to depart, or
have already done so. The animus towards Chinese scientists is
mind-boggling self-defeating.

The costs extend way beyond scientific leadership. This administration
seems to have no conception of the benefits of existing economic order.
Conceding this leadership will make us all measurably poorer, with
*no* compensation
whatsoever. This administration's economic stupidity is beyond belief.

Edward

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