Weather, climate and the nature of predictability

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The prediction and simulation of future weather and climate is a key ingredient in good weather risk management. This chapter briefly reviews the nature and underlying sources of predictability on timescales from hours-ahead to centuries-ahead. The traditional distinction between 'weather' and 'climate' predictions is described, and the role of recent scientific developments in driving a convergence of these two classic problems is highlighted. The chapter concludes by outlining and comparing the two main strategies used for creating weather and climate predictions, and discussing the challenges of using predictions in quantitative applications.

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Brayshaw, D. J. (2018). Weather, climate and the nature of predictability. In Weather and Climate Services for the Energy Industry (pp. 85–94). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68418-5_6

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