DOI: 10.33540/240
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Noise-induced phenomena in the large-scale ocean circulation

Abstract: Each research question in climate science requires an appropriate climate model to be formulated, where specific approximations are made and a certain number of physical processes is considered. Conceptual climate models occupy the lowest position in the hierarchy of models: they represent only fundamental processes and they are particularly useful when trying to capture the essence of a certain system. Moreover, when two well-separated time scales can be identified in the system, the processes characterised b… Show more

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