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English: Examples of finite-time error growth on the Lorenz attractor for three probabilistic predictions starting from different points on the attractor. (a) High predictability and therefore a high level of confidence in the transition to a different ‘weather’ regime. (b) A high level of predictability in the near term but then increasing uncertainty later in the forecast with a modest probability of a transition to a different ‘weather’ regime. (c) A forecast starting near the transition point between regimes is highly uncertain. |
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Source | https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rsta.2011.0161 |
Author | Julia Slingo and Tim Palmer |
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