Posted on 09/01/2019 2:07:56 AM PDT by CptnObvious
How do they differ from Model Track Guidance?
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Weather models work like this:the more data you have, the better they are. We dont have a lot of data over the oceans so they are just ok there to determine ridges and trofs. When we add a lot of data points-they get better.
“ALL models are wrong, though some are useful.”
Attributed to the statistician George Box, of Box-Cox and Box-Jenkins fame.
It is about to in Florida, will go.right accross like Mathew... the winds cannot push it North until it is in the open in the Guldf imo
Was it Eisenhower who said all plans are vital but it never goes as planned
I read about chaos theory in Scientific American many years ago. They showed how chaos generators were everywhere, using the timing of a dripping faucet to generate chaotic patterns for example. The Computer Recreations column also had some fun little projects on chaos theory. Interesting and fun.
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