Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the metaphorical butterfly effect, born from Edward Lorenz's 1963 work on initial condition sensitivity. In 1972, it became a metaphor for illustrating how minor changes could yield an organized system.
Lorenz Models: Chaos & Regime Changes
Explore Lorenz models' 1960-2008 evolution, chaos theory, and attractors.
Unraveling High-dimensional Instability
Challenge norms in "Butterfly Effect without Chaos?" as non-chaotic elements contribute uniquely.
Modeling Atmospheric Dynamics
Delve into atmospheric dynamics via "Storm Sensitivity Study."
Navigating Data Assimilation
Explore data assimilation's dance in chaotic and nonchaotic settings via the observability Gramian.
Chaos, Instability, Sensitivities
Explore chaos, instability, and sensitivities with Lorenz 1963 & 1969 models.
Unraveling Tropical Mysteries
Investigate tropical atmospheric instability, uncovering oscillation origins and cloud-radiation interactions.
Chaos and Order
Enter atmospheric regimes, exploring attractor coexistence and predictability.
The Art of Prediction
Peer into predictability realms, tracing the "butterfly effect's" impact on predictions.
Navigating Typhoons
Journey through typhoons, exploring rainfall and typhoon trajectory prediction.
Analyzing Sea Surface Temperature
Examine nonlinear analysis for classification.
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Immerse in geophysical fluid dynamics progress, simulating atmospheric phenomena.