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Quantitative Comparison of Predictabilities of Warm and Cold Events Using the Backward Nonlinear Local Lyapunov Exponent Method
Authors:Xuan LI  Ruiqiang DING  Jianping LI
Abstract:The backward nonlinear local Lyapunov exponent method(BNLLE) is applied to quantify the predictability of warm and cold events in the Lorenz model. Results show that the maximum prediction lead times of warm and cold events present obvious layered structures in phase space. The maximum prediction lead times of each warm(cold) event on individual circles concentric with the distribution of warm(cold) regime events are roughly the same, whereas the maximum prediction lead time of events on other circles are different. Statistical results show that warm events are more predictable than cold events.
Keywords:backward nonlinear local Lyapunov exponent  maximum prediction lead time  layered structure  statistical result
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