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Jul 16, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Bo-Wen Shen |Roger Pielke |Xubin Zeng |Xiping Zeng
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Aug 12, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Bo-Wen Shen |Roger Pielke |Xubin Zeng
3. Overview of the Published PapersOur summary of the papers published in the Special Issue covers four topics: (A) butterfly effects and sensitivities, (B) atmospheric dynamics and the application of theoretical models, (C) predictability and prediction, and (D) computational and machine learning methods.
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Aug 12, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Bo-Wen Shen |Roger Pielke |Xubin Zeng
3. Overview of the Published PapersOur summary of the papers published in the Special Issue covers four topics: (A) butterfly effects and sensitivities, (B) atmospheric dynamics and the application of theoretical models, (C) predictability and prediction, and (D) computational and machine learning methods.
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Jul 22, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Bo-Wen Shen |Roger Pielke |Xubin Zeng |Xiping Zeng
Definition:To determine whether (or not) the intrinsic predictability limit of the atmosphere is two weeks and whether (or not) Lorenz’s approaches support this limit, this entry discusses the following topics: (A). The Lorenz 1963 model qualitatively revealed the essence of a finite predictability within a chaotic system such as the atmosphere. However, the Lorenz 1963 model did not determine a precise limit for atmospheric predictability. (B).
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