It seems like it might be an example of relatively small structures having potentially arbitrarily large long-term effects on the state of the entire system.
It could be the case tho that the overall effects of cyclones are still statistical at the scale of the entire planet’s climate.
Regardless, it’s a great example of the kind of thing for which we don’t yet have good general learning algorithms.
Thanks! That’s very interesting to me.
It seems like it might be an example of relatively small structures having potentially arbitrarily large long-term effects on the state of the entire system.
It could be the case tho that the overall effects of cyclones are still statistical at the scale of the entire planet’s climate.
Regardless, it’s a great example of the kind of thing for which we don’t yet have good general learning algorithms.