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Three Kinds of Butterfly Effects within Lorenz Models
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  • butterfly effects
  • SDIC
  • metaphorical butterfly effect
  • Lorenz models
  • chaos
  • finite predictability
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Formation of Hurricane Helene (2006) and its association with the intensification of an African Easterly wave in a 30-day run initialized at 00:00 UTC 22 August 2006. Upper-level winds are in pink, middlelevel winds in green, and lower-level winds in blue. At 00:00 UTC 13 September (day 22), the initial formation of a closed circulation appeared.

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Shen, B. Three Kinds of Butterfly Effects within Lorenz Models. Encyclopedia. Available online: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/363 (accessed on 07 January 2026).
Shen B. Three Kinds of Butterfly Effects within Lorenz Models. Encyclopedia. Available at: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/363. Accessed January 07, 2026.
Shen, Bo-Wen. "Three Kinds of Butterfly Effects within Lorenz Models" Encyclopedia, https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/363 (accessed January 07, 2026).
Shen, B. (2022, July 17). Three Kinds of Butterfly Effects within Lorenz Models. In Encyclopedia. https://encyclopedia.pub/video/video_detail/363
Shen, Bo-Wen. "Three Kinds of Butterfly Effects within Lorenz Models." Encyclopedia. Web. 17 July, 2022.
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