Overview

The AI Weather Quest leaderboards page provides a dynamic view of how teams and models are performing throughout the competition.

The AI Weather Quest is a collaborative forecasting challenge hosted by ECMWF, designed to explore the potential of AI and machine learning in medium-range weather prediction. Participating teams are challenged with providing quintile-based probabilistic forecasts for three key variables: near-surface air temperature (tas), mean sea level pressure (mslp), and accumulated precipitation (pr). Forecasts target lead times of days 19 to 25 (week 3) and days 26 to 32 (week 4).

This guide explains how to use the leaderboards page effectively and track the evolution of team and model performance over time.

Leaderboards page content

Starting 19 September 2025, the leaderboards page will display:

Using the filters

Filters apply to all elements on the page, including RPSS tables and evolution graphs. To customize your view, use the following options:

  1. Competitive period and week

  2. Forecast window

  3. Variable

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.

There are two main types of RPSS tables:

1. Period-aggregated RPSS table

2. Weekly RPSS table

Evolution graphs

Each RPSS table is accompanied by two evolution graphs:

1. Team rankings over time

Shows how team rankings evolve week by week:

2. Model RPSS scores over time

Tracks performance trends of models across weeks:

Exploring team profiles

Click on any team name in the leaderboard to view: