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Predictability is deduced from phase space trajectories of weather and climate variables which evolve on attractors. Predictability can be defined by the divergence of initially close pieces of trajectories and estimated by the cumulative distance distributions of expanding pairs of points on the single variable trajectory. The e-folding expansion rates characterize predictability time scales. As a first estimate one obtains a predictability time scale of about 2 weeks for the weather variable and 10-15 thousand years for the climate variable.-from Author
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Fraedrich, K. (1987). Estimating weather and climate predictability on attractors. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(4), 722–728. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1987)044<0722:EWACPO>2.0.CO;2
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