The Lorenz 96 model is a dynamical system formulated by Edward Lorenz in 1996. It is defined as follows. For : where it is assumed that and and . Here is the state of the system and is a forcing constant. is a common value known to cause chaotic behavior. It is commonly used as a model problem in data assimilation.
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