Overview
The AI Weather Quest leaderboards page provides a dynamic view of how teams and models are performing throughout the competition.
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This guide explains how to use the leaderboards page effectively and track the evolution of team and model performance over time.
Using the filters
Filters apply to all elements on the page, including RPSS tables and evolution graphs. By default, the page displays the latest evaluated period and week, the first forecast window (Days 19–25), and variable-averaged scores.
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- Variable-averaged (tas, mslp, pr)
- tas (2m temperature)
- mslp (mean sea level pressure)
- pr (precipitation)
Understanding the RPSS tables
All rankings are based on the RPSS of each team's best-performing model. However, individual model ranks and scores are also visualised, allowing users to compare performance across multiple submissions from the same team.
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- Shows RPSS scores for a specific competition week
- Useful for tracking short-term performance
Evolution graphs
Each RPSS table is accompanied by two evolution graphs:
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- X-axis: competition week numbers
- Y-axis: RPSS scores of models
- Default view: top 5 models for selected filters
- Up to 10 models can be selected at once
Exploring team profiles
Click on any team name in the leaderboard to view:
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