From sunspots to the Southern Oscillation: confirming models of large-scale phenomena in meteorology |
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Authors: | Christopher Pincock |
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Institution: | Purdue University, Department of Philosophy, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA |
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Abstract: | The epistemic problem of assessing the support that some evidence confers on a hypothesis is considered using an extended example from the history of meteorology. In this case, and presumably in others, the problem is to develop techniques of data analysis that will link the sort of evidence that can be collected to hypotheses of interest. This problem is solved by applying mathematical tools to structure the data and connect them to the competing hypotheses. I conclude that mathematical innovations provide crucial epistemic links between evidence and theories precisely because the evidence and theories are mathematically described. |
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Keywords: | J N Lockyer Gilbert T Walker ENSO Models Bayesianism |
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