1995
DOI: 10.1175/1520-0477(1995)076<2391:csduwt>2.0.co;2
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Climate Signal Detection Using Wavelet Transform: How to Make a Time Series Sing

Abstract: In this paper, the application of the wavelet transform (WT) to climate time series analyses is introduced. A tutorial description of the basic concept of WT, compared with similar concepts used in music, is also provided. Using an analogy between WT representation of a time series and a music score, the authors illustrate the importance of local versus global information in the time-frequency localization of climate signals. Examples of WT applied to climate data analysis are demonstrated using analytic signa… Show more

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“…A better tool for describing such heterogeneous signals is the "wavelet transform" [Lau and Weng, 1995]. This provides a three-dimensional description of the signal, where its amplitude is given as a function of position and wavelength.…”
Section: For a Linear Internal Wave Of The Form Z(z) Exp [I(ox -Kx)] mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A better tool for describing such heterogeneous signals is the "wavelet transform" [Lau and Weng, 1995]. This provides a three-dimensional description of the signal, where its amplitude is given as a function of position and wavelength.…”
Section: For a Linear Internal Wave Of The Form Z(z) Exp [I(ox -Kx)] mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WT is a completely new mathematical analysis method, and a powerful analysis tool well suited to the study of multi-scale non-stationary processes occurring over finite spatial and temporal domains (Lau and Weng, 1995). WT was firstly founded by a petroleum engineer Morlet of France Elf-Aquitaine Company when he analyzed seismic data in 1980.…”
Section: Wavelet Transform (Wt)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mahrt (1991) firstly introduced WT into atmospheric sciences when eddy asymmetry in the sheared heated boundary layer was studied. In recent years, WT has been widely used in a series of fields of atmospheric sciences, for instance, analyzing low-level cold fronts (Damage and Blumen, 1993), coherent structures at the atmosphere-forest interface (Gao and Li, 1993), microfronts and associated coherent events (Gamage and Hagelberg, 1993), rainfall spatial structure (Kumar and Foufoula-Georgiou, 1993), dispersion of mixed Rossby-gravity waves in a reduced gravity equatorial model (Meyers et al, 1993), period-doubling and time-frequency localization in the satellite infrared radiance data (Weng and Lau, 1994), vertical structure of atmospheric gravity waves (Sato and Yamada, 1994), interannual variability of sea surface temperature (SST) (Mak, 1995), a proxy paleoclimate time series and monthly mean surface temperature in the Northern Hemisphere (Lau and Weng, 1995), interannual and decadal variations of annual rainfall in North China (Hu, 1996), and so on.…”
Section: Wavelet Transform (Wt)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schlesinger and Ramankutty, 1994;Lau and Weng, 1995;Minobe, 1997Minobe, , 2000Mann and Park, 1999;Tourre et al, 1999, Venegas andMysak, 2000, among others). It is basically a low-frequency climate signal, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%