The topic of predictability in weather and climate has advanced
significantly in recent years, both in understanding the phenomena
that affect weather and climate and in techniques used to model and
forecast them. This book, first published in 2006, brings together
some of the world's leading experts on predicting weather and
climate. It addresses predictability from the theoretical to the
practical, on timescales from days to decades. Topics such as the
predictability of weather phenomena, coupled ocean-atmosphere
systems and anthropogenic climate change are among those included.
Ensemble systems for forecasting predictability are discussed
extensively. Ed Lorenz, father of chaos theory, makes a
contribution to theoretical analysis with a previously unpublished
paper. This well-balanced volume will be a valuable resource for
many years. High-calibre chapter authors and extensive subject
coverage make it valuable to people with an interest in weather and
climate forecasting and environmental science, from graduate
students to researchers.
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