To: mikrofon
In meteorology, it led to the conclusion that it may be fundamentally impossible to predict weather beyond two or three weeks with a reasonable degree of accuracy. Someone at MIT's gonna get it for that....
To: To Hell With Poverty
In meteorology, it led to the conclusion that it may be fundamentally impossible to predict weather beyond two or three weeks with a reasonable degree of accuracy. But-but-but- we know global warming is true!
Read James Gleick's Chaos back in the late 80's - good book for understanding chaos theory from a layman's point of view.
16 posted on
04/16/2008 9:17:18 PM PDT by
Ranxerox
To: To Hell With Poverty
Two or three weeks? Hell, most of the time they can’t get it right within two or three DAYS. I can’t even count the number of times I’ve canceled weekend plans because the forecast I saw on Wednesday was dead wrong.
18 posted on
04/16/2008 9:38:08 PM PDT by
lesser_satan
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