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Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see.
what does “cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features”mean?
Mar 3, 2024 6:49 AM
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It's attempting to describe chaos. Chaotic systems are highly sensitive to very small changes in their initial conditions; small changes in the initial state 'propagate' and result in much larger changes in later conditions/states. Most famously, it's used for meteorological modeling. Here, they're talking about meteorological features: dust devils, squalls, and hurricane (increasing in scale). Turbulence is also an example of chaotic flow ( i.e. they say 'turbulent features').
A 'cascade' can mean a waterfall, but generally it can describe some kind of linked spontaneous process that advances over time, i.e. like water flowing down a waterfall, dominoes falling, etc.
March 3, 2024
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