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Edward Norton Lorenz (May 23, 1917 - April 16, 2008) was an American mathematician and meteorologist who established the theoretical basis of weather and climate predictability, as well as the basis for computer-aided atmospheric physics and meteorology. Edward Lorenz, (born May 23, 1917, West Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.—died April 16, 2008, Cambridge, Massachusetts), American meteorologist and discoverer of the underlying mechanism of deterministic chaos, one of the principles of complexity.

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Tellus, 7, 271-281. 1955: Generation of available potential energy and the intensity of the general circulation . Scientific Report No. 1, UCLA, Dept. of Meteorology, July 1955. Edward N. Lorenz, a meteorologist who tried to predict the weather with computers but instead gave rise to the modern field of chaos theory, died Wednesday at his home in Cambridge, Mass. He was. 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. Edward Norton Lorenz, whose pioneering studies of atmospheric dynamics led to his accidental discovery of chaos theory, died of cancer at his home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on 16 April.

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Quick Info Born 23 May 1917 West Hartford, Connecticut, USA Died 16 April 2008 Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Summary Edward Lorenz was an American mathematician and meteorologist first recognised the phenomenum of chaos in complex systems. View three larger pictures Biography E dward Norton Lorenz is known for his pioneering work on chaos theory as a way of explaining atmospheric science. He established the theoretical basis of weather and climate predictability as well as the tools used for computer-aided atmospheric physics and meteorology. Ed Lorenz, a founder of chaos theory, also developed revolutionary ideas about the energetics of stratified, rotating fluids and made important contributions to the understanding of atmospheric dynamics and weather prediction.He was on the faculty of MIT from 1955 to his retirement in 1988. Through his profound contributions to science as well as his quiet demeanor, gentle humility, and love. 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 in doing things with numbers and was also fascinated by changes in the weather," he later wrote ( 1 ).

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Edward Norton Lorenz (May 23, 1917 - April 16, 2008) was an American mathematician and meteorologist who established the theoretical basis of weather and climate predictability, as well as the basis for computer-aided atmospheric physics and meteorology. ed lorenz, widely regarded as the founder of the modern theory of chaos, also developed revolutionary ideas about the energetics of stratified rotating fluids, and made important contributions to the understanding of atmo- spheric dynamics and weather prediction. This was discovered by the North American theoretical meteorologist, Edward Norton Lorenz (1938-2008). The article in which he presented his results in 1963 is one of the great achievements of twentieth-century physics, although few non-meteorological scientists noticed it at the time. This was to change radically over the following decades. Dr. Edward Norton Lorenz is recognized world-wide not only as one of the outstanding theoretical meteorologists of our day, but also as a pioneer in the new major area of scientific study known as "deterministic chaos," which has applications in many fields ranging from pure mathematics to physics, engineering, chemistry, biology, economics and.

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Edward Norton Lorenz. Edward Norton Lorenz, whose research laid the foundation for what many consider the third revolution of 20th-century science—chaos theory—died of cancer on 16 April 2008 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Ed was born on 23 May 1917 in West Hartford, Connecticut. Although he was originally trained in mathematics, in which he. Edward Norton Lorenz, MIT mathematician and meteorologist and father of chaos theory, a science many now believe rivals even relativity and the quantum in importance. The moment came one winter day 1961 at MIT. Lorenz was run-ning a climate model consisting of twelve differential equations repre-