Talks at the 2005 AMS Lorenz Symposium

In order of presentation

Held, I., NOAA/GFDL, Theories for eddy fluxes in the two-layer quasi-geostrophic model .
Link to AMS abstract with recorded presentation.

Tribbia, J., NCAR, Waves, information and local predictability .
Link to AMS abstract.

Smith, L., Oxford and LSE, Insight of the second kind: A 21st century view of Ed Lorenz's visions of predictability from the 1950's onward.
Link to AMS abstract with recorded presentation.

Shukla, J., COLA, Have we reached the limit of weather predictability? .
Link to AMS recorded presentation.

Trenberth, K., NCAR, The general circulation of the atmosphere, revisited .
Link to AMS abstract with recorded presentation.

Palmer, T., ECMWF, Stochastic parameterisations in earth-system models .
Link to AMS abstract with recorded presentation.

Webster, P. and G. Holland, GIT and NASA, On the formation of tropical cyclones: Sequential downscale and upscale interactions .
Link to AMS abstract with recorded presentation.

Wallace, J., and D. Thompson, UW and CSU, Role of the annular modes in the atmospheric general circulation .
Link to AMS abstract with recorded presentation.

Swinney, H., and S. Jung, UT, Scaling in geostrophic flow .
Link to AMS abstract with recorded presentation.

McIntyre, M., Cambridge, Dynamical fundamentals: Some recent advances . Supporting animations [ 1, 2, 3, 4]
Link to AMS abstract.

Lorenz, E., MIT, Some reflections on the theoretical predictability of climate.
Link to AMS abstract.

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