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Prediction of Interannual Climate Variations : Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Prediction of Interannual Climate Variations Held at Trieste, Italy, July 22-26, 1991

Shukla, J.(Edited by)
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It has been known for some time that the behavior of the short-term fluctuations of the earth's atmosphere resembles that of a chaotic non-linear dynamical system, and that the day-to-day weather cannot be predicted beyond a few weeks.

However, it has also been found that the interactions of the atmosphere with the underlying oceans and the land surfaces can produce fluctuations whose time scales are much longer than the limits of deterministic prediction of weather.

It is, therefore, natural to ask whether it is possible that the seasonal and longer time averages of climate fluctuations can be predicted with sufficient skill to be beneficial for social and economic applications, even though the details of the day-to-day weather cannot be predicted beyond a few weeks.

The main objective of the workshop was to address this question by assessing the current state of knowledge on predictability of seasonal and interannual climate variability and to investigate various possibilities for its prediction.

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3540545913 / 9783540545910
Hardback
551.6
27/05/1993
Germany
280 pages, biography
170 x 242 mm, 560 grams
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