In the 1960's, a meteorologist by the name of Edward Lorenz posited that tiny "butterfly-size" changes to the starting point of his models could result in anything from sunny skies to violent storms. This was problematic because if true, it meant it was nearly impossible to make long-term weather forecasts. This phenomenon, commonly referred to as the ...
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Apr 6, 2023, 6:13am
Educational: Butterflies and Shrimp
In the 1960's, a meteorologist by the name of Edward Lorenz posited that tiny "butterfly-size" changes to the starting point of his models could result in anything from sunny skies to violent storms. This was problematic because if true, it meant it was nearly impossible to make long-term weather forecasts. This phenomenon, commonly referred to as the ...
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