To what extent is the prediction of oceanic conditions possible?

There is a limit for the deterministic prediction of the movement of geophysical fluids, due to the nonlinearity inherent in the fluid motion. For the atmosphere this limit is regarded as of the order of two weeks, and for synoptic scale phenomena in the ocean it may be of the order of several tens...

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