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Tech Roundup, Feb. 7, 2020 | NASA looks to Brazil for its weather data

You’re reading The Brazilian Report‘s weekly tech roundup, a digest of the most important news on technology and innovation in Brazil. This week’s topics: NASA to use a Brazilian-led weather model. Facebook moves to stimulate STEM professionals in Brazil. The success of Locaweb’s IPO.


NASA adopts Brazilian weather forecast model

The U.S. space agency NASA has replaced its weather forecast system NASA Geos with one created by a team led by Brazilian physicist Saulo Freitas, of the National Institute for Space Research (Inpe). It took three years for the system to be developed—and it earned Mr. Freitas NASA’s Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal.

What interested NASA. Mr. Freitas’ system analyzes cloud formation, water drops, and rain itself, being 10 to 30 percent more accurate than its counterparts, especially for short-term forecasts.

Why it matters. It will be useful for agriculture, helping to plan the planting and harvesting of crops, as well as preventing environmental disasters in urban centers. 

No interest. There is reportedly no date for the system to be adopted in Brazil. Under the Jair Bolsonaro administration, Inpe has been kicked into touch, with the president challenging the reliability of the data generated by the institute, after it reported a steep increase in deforestation rates last year.


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Natália Scalzaretto

Natália Scalzaretto has worked for companies such as Santander Brasil and Reuters, where she covered news ranging from commodities to technology. Before joining The Brazilian Report, she worked as an editor for Trading News, the information division from the TradersClub investor community.

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