2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-26357-x
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Spectral analysis of climate dynamics with operator-theoretic approaches

Abstract: The Earth’s climate system is a classical example of a multiscale, multiphysics dynamical system with an extremely large number of active degrees of freedom, exhibiting variability on scales ranging from micrometers and seconds in cloud microphysics, to thousands of kilometers and centuries in ocean dynamics. Yet, despite this dynamical complexity, climate dynamics is known to exhibit coherent modes of variability. A primary example is the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the dominant mode of interannual (… Show more

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“…In fact, we find ∼4 modes with average timescales ranging from ∼1.5 to ∼15 years that can reproduce the majority of ENSO variability (not shown), but the rest of these modes are consistent with red noise. (e.g., 1908-11), whereas strong Niño3 events generally show a constructive interference or mode-combination (e.g., 1997, a super-El Niño event), which is consistent with, e.g., Slawinska and Giannakis (2017); Jajcay et al (2018); Wang and Ren (2020); Froyland et al (2021).…”
Section: Dynamics Of Enso Inferred From Memdmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…In fact, we find ∼4 modes with average timescales ranging from ∼1.5 to ∼15 years that can reproduce the majority of ENSO variability (not shown), but the rest of these modes are consistent with red noise. (e.g., 1908-11), whereas strong Niño3 events generally show a constructive interference or mode-combination (e.g., 1997, a super-El Niño event), which is consistent with, e.g., Slawinska and Giannakis (2017); Jajcay et al (2018); Wang and Ren (2020); Froyland et al (2021).…”
Section: Dynamics Of Enso Inferred From Memdmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…3), who used EEMD on Niño3.4 index. IMF13 is also similar to Froyland et al (2021) 4-year mode (their Fig. 10), who used operator-theoretic approach.…”
Section: Dynamics Of Enso Inferred From Memdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The neutral phase is topologically similar to La Niña, but with less extreme anomalous temperature, winds, convection, and precipitation. There is also evidence for a greater variety of transitional phases (Froyland et al, 2021). Due to climate teleconnections, ENSO can affect rainfall and temperature to more distant nonlocal regions of the Earth, with the strongest influences in the tropics.…”
Section: Background and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the chaotic system complexity, stability analysis and mutational control, [27] in contrast with the traditional multiple time scale and Laplace transform, [28] various entropy-based methods [29][30][31] are reported and proved to be effective in intrinsic law mining for a chaotic time series. [32] Chaotic system and method can be applied to weak signal detection, [33] security of digital image, [34] climate change, [35] and biomedicine monitoring, [36] hardware design and optimization, [37,38] time series prediction [39] in amplitude and frequency domain. [40] Various improved and optimization methods are proposed to enhance the recognition accuracy and prediction precision from the perspective of parameter selection and adaptive adjustment, but they are limited to specific application scenarios.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%