The authors argue that the concept of snapshot attractors and of their natural probability distributions are the only available tools by means of which mathematically sound statements can be made about averages, variances, etc., for a given time instant in a changing climate. A basic advantage of the snapshot approach, which relies on the use of an ensemble, is that the natural distribution and thus any statistics based on it are independent of the particular ensemble used, provided it is initiated in the past earlier than a convergence time. To illustrate these concepts, a tutorial presentation is given within the framework of a low-order model in which the temperature contrast parameter over a hemisphere decreases linearly in time. Furthe...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Convergence of distributions constructed from increasingly long trajec...
The contribution of natural processes to climate change is explored using a 100-member ensemble clim...
This is an electronic version of an article published in IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics, Vol. 76...
Ensemble approaches are becoming widely used in climate research. In contrast to weather forecast, h...
Standard epidemic models based on compartmental differential equations are investigated under contin...
We argue that typical mechanical systems subjected to a monotonous parameter drift whose timescale i...
There is an ongoing debate in the literature about whether the present global warming is increasing ...
The Lorenz-63 model has been frequently used to inform our understanding of the Earth's climate and ...
Copyright © 2012 The Royal SocietyJournal ArticleThe current threat of global warming and the public...
Includes bibliographical referencesUncertainty in climate system initial conditions (ICs) is known t...
Can today's global climate model ensembles characterize the 21st century climate in their own 'model...
In a low-order chaotic model of global atmospheric circulation the effects of driving, i.e., time-de...
The provision of accurate methods for predicting the climate response to anthropogenic and natural f...
In nonautonomous dynamical systems, like in climate dynamics, an ensemble of trajectories initiated ...
International audienceThis article attempts a unification of the two approaches that have dominated ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Convergence of distributions constructed from increasingly long trajec...
The contribution of natural processes to climate change is explored using a 100-member ensemble clim...
This is an electronic version of an article published in IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics, Vol. 76...
Ensemble approaches are becoming widely used in climate research. In contrast to weather forecast, h...
Standard epidemic models based on compartmental differential equations are investigated under contin...
We argue that typical mechanical systems subjected to a monotonous parameter drift whose timescale i...
There is an ongoing debate in the literature about whether the present global warming is increasing ...
The Lorenz-63 model has been frequently used to inform our understanding of the Earth's climate and ...
Copyright © 2012 The Royal SocietyJournal ArticleThe current threat of global warming and the public...
Includes bibliographical referencesUncertainty in climate system initial conditions (ICs) is known t...
Can today's global climate model ensembles characterize the 21st century climate in their own 'model...
In a low-order chaotic model of global atmospheric circulation the effects of driving, i.e., time-de...
The provision of accurate methods for predicting the climate response to anthropogenic and natural f...
In nonautonomous dynamical systems, like in climate dynamics, an ensemble of trajectories initiated ...
International audienceThis article attempts a unification of the two approaches that have dominated ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Convergence of distributions constructed from increasingly long trajec...
The contribution of natural processes to climate change is explored using a 100-member ensemble clim...
This is an electronic version of an article published in IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics, Vol. 76...