[1] The paper explores the hypothesis that the temporal global temperature response can be modeled as a long-range memory (LRM) stochastic process characterized by a Hurst exponent 0.5 < H. 1.0 on time scales from months to decades. The LRM is a mathematical representation of the multitude of response times associated with the various subsystems. By analysis of instrumental and reconstructed temperature records, we verify LRM on time scales from months to centuries. We employ well-known detrending methods to demonstrate that LRM increases when one goes from local and regional (H 0.65) to global (H 0.75) land temperature records, and LRM is highest in records strongly influenced by the ocean (H 1.0). The increasing trend through the la...
Abstract. Monthly instrumental temperature records from 5 stations in the northern hemisphere are an...
Published version. Source at http://doi.org/10.5194/esd-6-719-2015.Multiple, linear regression is em...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to deterministic ex...
Long-range memory (LRM) has been found in numerous natural data records, both in geophysics and othe...
Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperature records from a palaeoclimate reconstruction and a number of mil...
Multiple, linear regression is employed to attribute variability in the global surface temperature t...
The memory properties in paleoclimate temperature records based on model simulations and proxy-recon...
The use of long-range memory models as a description of the noise in Earth surface temperatures has ...
Since the end of the last ice age the earth’s climate has enjoyed a period of relative stability. As...
We study global mean surface temperature records since 1850 and their potential forcings. We find lo...
We study the appearance of long-term persistence in temperature records, obtained from the global co...
In Oxley, L. and Kulasiri, D. (eds) MODSIM 2007 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. ...
Changepoint models are increasingly used to represent changes in the rate of warming in surface temp...
The use of long-range memory models as a description of the noise in Earth surface temperatures has ...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to deterministic ...
Abstract. Monthly instrumental temperature records from 5 stations in the northern hemisphere are an...
Published version. Source at http://doi.org/10.5194/esd-6-719-2015.Multiple, linear regression is em...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to deterministic ex...
Long-range memory (LRM) has been found in numerous natural data records, both in geophysics and othe...
Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperature records from a palaeoclimate reconstruction and a number of mil...
Multiple, linear regression is employed to attribute variability in the global surface temperature t...
The memory properties in paleoclimate temperature records based on model simulations and proxy-recon...
The use of long-range memory models as a description of the noise in Earth surface temperatures has ...
Since the end of the last ice age the earth’s climate has enjoyed a period of relative stability. As...
We study global mean surface temperature records since 1850 and their potential forcings. We find lo...
We study the appearance of long-term persistence in temperature records, obtained from the global co...
In Oxley, L. and Kulasiri, D. (eds) MODSIM 2007 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. ...
Changepoint models are increasingly used to represent changes in the rate of warming in surface temp...
The use of long-range memory models as a description of the noise in Earth surface temperatures has ...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to deterministic ...
Abstract. Monthly instrumental temperature records from 5 stations in the northern hemisphere are an...
Published version. Source at http://doi.org/10.5194/esd-6-719-2015.Multiple, linear regression is em...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to deterministic ex...