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We live in the Earth and we want to understand and predict the atmosphere behavior which is essential for human life.
The equations are then applied to this new atmospheric state to find new rates of change, and these new rates of change predict the atmosphere at a yet further time into the future.
The equations are then applied to this new atmospheric state to find new rates of change, and these new rates of change predict the atmosphere at a yet further time step into the future.
We predict the atmosphere will start to warm again after this temporary blip, and we think there are several contributing factors to the pause, including a change in movement of heat around the planet, a dip in the brightness of the sun, and reflection of the sun by pollution and volcanic eruptions — but we don't yet know the exact contributions of each.
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Since GAIA can reproduce meteorological processes in the troposphere to some degree, it is expected that the model can be used to predict the atmosphere-ionosphere system without forecast data.
The rates of change predict the state of the atmosphere a short time into the future.
Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the state of the atmosphere for a given location.
Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the state of the atmosphere for a future time and a given location.
These rates of change predict the state of the atmosphere a short time into the future; the time increment for this prediction is called a time step.
As proposed by Edward Lorenz in 1963, long range forecasts, those made at a range of two weeks or more, are impossible to definitively predict the state of the atmosphere, owing to the chaotic nature of the fluid dynamics equations involved.
As proposed by Edward Lorenz in 1963, it is impossible for long-range forecasts those made more than two weeks in advance to predict the state of the atmosphere with any degree of skill, owing to the chaotic nature of the fluid dynamics equations involved.
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