Around late 2022, the meteorological community saw a surge in using AI for weather "nowcasting." Research papers like Make-A-Video from Meta AI explored generating high-resolution, high-frame-rate video from data—a precursor to the cinematic AI tools like Adobe Firefly and Luma AI used today. This file may have been an early experiment in generating fluid weather animations using such temporal modules.
The metadata in the filename suggests a high-quality video capture: meteo_11122022_60fps.mkv
This container format is preferred by power users because it can hold multiple tracks (audio, video, and subtitles) and supports high-definition codecs, making it ideal for archiving detailed weather broadcasts or data visualizations. The Rise of AI in Meteorology Around late 2022, the meteorological community saw a
Large parts of Europe, particularly the UK and Germany, experienced a severe Arctic blast that brought heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures, leading to significant travel disruptions. The Rise of AI in Meteorology Large parts
A massive winter storm system was beginning to organize over the central United States, which eventually developed into a major blizzard and tornado outbreak across the South and Midwest.
This indicates a high temporal resolution. In meteorology, 60fps is often used for high-speed radar loops or satellite animations (like those from EUMETSAT or NOAA ) to show the fluid motion of cloud formations or storm development without "stutter."