2008
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.100.228501
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Climate Networks around the Globe are Significantly Affected by El Niño

Abstract: The temperatures in different zones in the world do not show significant changes due to El Niño except when measured in a restricted area in the Pacific Ocean. We find, in contrast, that the dynamics of a climate network based on the same temperature records in various geographical zones in the world is significantly influenced by El Niño. During El Niño many links of the network are broken, and the number of surviving links comprises a specific and sensitive measure for El Niño events. While during non-El Niñ… Show more

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“…Recent studies [3][4][5] show that many links in the climate network break during El-Niño events. The climate network contains several types of links, that have different levels of responsiveness to El-Niño.…”
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“…Recent studies [3][4][5] show that many links in the climate network break during El-Niño events. The climate network contains several types of links, that have different levels of responsiveness to El-Niño.…”
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“…Each link is quantified by a weight based on measures of similarity between the time series (e.g. correlations) of the corresponding individual nodes (see [2] for an experimental evidence for the relations between heat exchange and synchronized fluctuations of the temperature field).Recent studies [3][4][5] show that many links in the climate network break during El-Niño events. The climate network contains several types of links, that have different levels of responsiveness to El-Niño.…”
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“…The use of climate networks has shed light on several important features characterizing climate systems [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. As an example, atmospheric teleconnections, whose dynamics are not well understood yet, were investigated by using climate networks; it was found, in particular, that teleconnections in the extra-tropics play the role of super-nodes in the corresponding networks, making climate more stable and more efficient in transferring information [10].…”
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“…In environmental sciences, complex networks were especially applied to climatic systems [9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. The use of climate networks has shed light on several important features characterizing climate systems [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17].…”
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