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New Statesman
Edward Lorenz, 1917-2008
New Statesman, UK - May 13, 2008
Could the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas, asked mathematician and meteorologist Edward Lorenz in a 1972 paper? ...
Resurrection honors 40 volunteers for service
Park Ridge Herald Advocate, IL -
For 500 hours: Thomas Bernard, Carol Bloomfield, Nancy Brewer, John Cirzan, Gary Dornbos, Marge Flesch, June Kelly, Al Lorenz, Donna Pascolla, Margaret Ross ...
Offense could rule in all-star game
Grand Island Independent, NE - Jun 3, 2008
... Palmer; Mike Lorenz, Grand Island; Greg Nissen, Ravenna; Shavontae Samuels, St. Edward; Zeb Van Pelt, Centura; Matthew Wagnitz, Heartland Lutheran; ...
It's still ROCK N' ROLL to me
Ithaca Times, NY -
50 years after the formation of the Bobby Comstock Band, the group - Bobby Comstock, Joel Warren (bass), Al Hartland (drums), Ed "Duke" Shannahan (guitar), ...
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Science Magazine (subscription) - May 22, 2008
Edward Norton Lorenz was born in West Hartford, Connecticut, on 23 May 1917, and developed an early interest in science. "As a boy I was always interested ...
Reaping the Whirlwind? Human Disease From Exotic Pets
RedOrbit, TX - Jun 4, 2008
By Brown, Catherine M Edward Norton Lorenz, mathematician and meteorologist, introduced in 1963 the idea that "one flap of a seagull's wings would be enough ...
Cal's Maric hopes to follow countryman to Olympics
Contra Costa Times, CA - May 27, 2008
LORENZ OUT: Former Cal water polo star Ericka Lorenz, a key member of the 2000 and 2004 Olympic teams, has been cut from the roster that will compete in ...

Budget
Ragersville service focuses on volunteers
Budget, OH - May 28, 2008
Genesis Lorenz, the daughter of Matt and Wendy Lorenz read the piece that now had a new meaning. ?We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields ...
Lions blow 4-0 lead, fall to Friars
Riverside Brookfield Landmark, IL - May 27, 2008
After singles by Ryan McMillin and Lorenz along with a walk to Ed Viliunas loaded the bases, Brad Winkler stroked a two-base hit that staked the Lions to a ...
Senior Awards
The Girard Press, KS - Jun 4, 2008
Joshua Lorenz: Crossland Construction Company Scholarship; Girard National Bank Award. Jordan Mahnken: Trinity Lutheran Church Scholarship; ...
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Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow -
EN Lorenz - Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 1963 - ams.allenpress.com
Finite systems of deterministic ordinary nonlinear differential equations may be
designed to represent forced dissipative hydrodynamic flow. Solutions of these
equations can be identified with trajectories in phase space. For those ...

[CITATION] Deterministic non-periodic flow, J. of Athmoph
EN Lorenz - Science, 1963

[BOOK] The Essence of Chaos -
EN Lorenz - 1993 - books.google.com
The Essence of CHAOS Edward N. Lorenz ... The Jessie and John Danz Lectures
This On? SHXX-BFO-D7UB ... THE JESSIE AND JOHN DANZ LECTURES The Human Crisis,
by Julian Huxley Of Men and Galaxies, by Fred Hoy le The Challenge of ...

Collective Learning, Tacit Knowledge and Regional Innovative Capacity -
C Lawson, E Lorenz - Regional Studies, 1999 - informaworld.com
L AWSON C. and L ORENZ E. (1999) Collective learning, tacit knowledge and
regional innovative capacity, Reg. Studies 33, 305? 317. The paper reviews key
ideas in the ? rm capabilities literature and shows how they can be ...

[CITATION] Deterministic nonperiodic ow
EN Lorenz - J. Atmos. Sci, 1963

informal networks of subcontracting in French industry -
EH Lorenz - Markets, Hierarchies and Networks: The Coordination of …, 1991 - books.google.com
15 Neither friends nor strangers: informal networks of subcontracting in French
industry Edward H. Lorenz Economists as a rule have attached little importance
to the role of such social ties as trust and friendliness in market ...

[BOOK] The nature and theory of the general circulation of the atmosphere
EN Lorenz - 1967 - World Meteorological Organization [Geneva

[CITATION] Empirical orthogonal functions and statistical weather prediction
EN Lorenz - Scientific Report, 1956

Atmospheric Predictability as Revealed by Naturally Occurring Analogues -
EN Lorenz - Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 1969 - ams.allenpress.com
Five years of twice-daily height values of the 200-, 500-, and 850-mb surfaces
at a grid of 1003 points over the Northern Hemisphere are procured. A weighted
root-mean-square height difference is used as a measure of the difference ...

Why all this fuss about codified and tacit knowledge? -
B Johnson, E Lorenz, BA Lundvall - Industrial and Corporate Change, 2002 - Oxford Univ Press
This paper starts with a critical assessment of the recent paper by Cowan, Foray
and David. It also provides the authors? own assessment of why the
tacit/codified distinction is important in relation to economic analysis ...

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Edward Lorenz, father of chaos theory and butterfly effect, dies at 90

April 16, 2008

Edward Lorenz, an MIT meteorologist who tried to explain why it is so hard to make good weather forecasts and wound up unleashing a scientific revolution called chaos theory, died April 16 of cancer at his home in Cambridge. He was 90.

A professor at MIT, Lorenz was the first to recognize what is now called chaotic behavior in the mathematical modeling of weather systems. In the early 1960s, Lorenz realized that small differences in a dynamic system such as the atmosphere--or a model of the atmosphere--could trigger vast and often unsuspected results.

These observations ultimately led him to formulate what became known as the butterfly effect--a term that grew out of an academic paper he presented in 1972 entitled: "Predictability: Does the Flap of a Butterfly's Wings in Brazil Set Off a Tornado in Texas?"

Lorenz's early insights marked the beginning of a new field of study that impacted not just the field of mathematics but virtually every branch of science--biological, physical and social. In meteorology, it led to the conclusion that it may be fundamentally impossible to predict weather beyond two or three weeks with a reasonable degree of accuracy.

Some scientists have since asserted that the 20th century will be remembered for three scientific revolutions--relativity, quantum mechanics and chaos.

"By showing that certain deterministic systems have formal predictability limits, Ed put the last nail in the coffin of the Cartesian universe and fomented what some have called the third scientific revolution of the 20th century, following on the heels of relativity and quantum physics," said Kerry Emanuel professor of atmospheric science??at MIT. "He was also a perfect gentleman, and through his intelligence, integrity and humility set a very high standard for his and succeeding generations."
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Born in 1917 in West Hartford, Conn., Lorenz received an AB in mathematics from Dartmouth College in 1938, an AM in mathematics from Harvard University in 1940, an SM in meteorology from MIT in 1943 and an ScD in meteorology from MIT in 1948. It was while serving as a weather forecaster for the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II that he decided to do graduate work in meteorology at MIT.

"As a boy I was always interested in doing things with numbers, and was also fascinated by changes in the weather," Lorenz wrote in an autobiographical sketch.

Lorenz was a member of the staff of what was then MIT's Department of Meteorology from 1948 to 1955, when he was appointed to the faculty as an assistant professor. He was promoted to professor in 1962 and was head of the department from 1977 to 1981. He became an emeritus professor in 1987.

Lorenz, who was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1975, won numerous awards, honors and honorary degrees. In 1983, he and former MIT Professor Henry M. Stommel were jointly awarded the $50,000 Crafoord Prize by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, a prize established to recognize fields not eligible for Nobel Prizes.

In 1991, he was awarded the Kyoto Prize for basic sciences in the field of earth and planetary sciences. Lorenz was cited by the Kyoto Prize committee for establishing "the theoretical basis of weather and climate predictability, as well as the basis for computer-aided atmospheric physics and meteorology." The committee added that Lorenz "made his boldest scientific achievement in discovering 'deterministic chaos,' a principle which has profoundly influenced a wide range of basic sciences and brought about one of the most dramatic changes in mankind's view of nature since Sir Isaac Newton."

During leaves of absence from MIT, he held research or teaching positions at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz.; the Department of Meteorology at the University of California at Los Angeles; the Det Norske Meteorologiske Insitutt in Oslo, Norway; and the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo.

An avid hiker and cross-country skier, Lorenz was active up until about two weeks before his death, his family said.

Lorenz is survived by three children, Nancy, Edward and Cheryl, and four grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 20, at the Swedenborg Chapel, 50 Quincy St., Cambridge. The MIT News Office will update this announcement as more details become available.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 30, 2008 (download PDF).

 

 
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