International audienceWe are used to the weather-climate dichotomy, yet the great majority of the spectral variance of atmospheric fields is in the continuous "background" and this defines instead a trichotomy with a "macroweather" regime in the intermediate range from ≈10 days to 10-30 yr (≈100 yr in the preindustrial period). In the weather, macroweather and climate regimes, exponents characterize the type of variability over the entire regime and it is natural to identify them with qualitatively different synergies of nonlinear dynamical mechanisms that repeat scale after scale. Since climate models are essentially meteorological models (although with extra couplings) it is thus important to determine whether they currently model all thr...
Climate variability is generated by a complex interplay of different components: the atmosphere, the...
International audienceClimate variability, defined as changes in integral properties of the atmosphe...
General circulation models (GCMs) are run at low resolution (compared to forecasting codes) for long...
International audienceWe are used to the weather-climate dichotomy, yet the great majority of the sp...
Climate records exhibit scaling behavior with large exponents, resulting in larger fluctuations at l...
On scales of ≈ 10 days (the lifetime of planetary-scale structures), there is a drastic transition f...
Includes bibliographical referencesUncertainty in climate system initial conditions (ICs) is known t...
We outline the familiar concept of a hierarchy of models for solving problems in climate dynamics. G...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
Power spectra of global surface temperature (GST) records (available since 1850) reveal major period...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
During the whole history of the planet, astronomical factors (orbital and solar variability) have de...
International audienceRecently atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) forced by observed sea...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature (GST) has warmed by about 0.9 oC. The CMIP5 general circul...
Climate variability is generated by a complex interplay of different components: the atmosphere, the...
International audienceClimate variability, defined as changes in integral properties of the atmosphe...
General circulation models (GCMs) are run at low resolution (compared to forecasting codes) for long...
International audienceWe are used to the weather-climate dichotomy, yet the great majority of the sp...
Climate records exhibit scaling behavior with large exponents, resulting in larger fluctuations at l...
On scales of ≈ 10 days (the lifetime of planetary-scale structures), there is a drastic transition f...
Includes bibliographical referencesUncertainty in climate system initial conditions (ICs) is known t...
We outline the familiar concept of a hierarchy of models for solving problems in climate dynamics. G...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
Power spectra of global surface temperature (GST) records (available since 1850) reveal major period...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
During the whole history of the planet, astronomical factors (orbital and solar variability) have de...
International audienceRecently atmospheric general circulation models (AGCMs) forced by observed sea...
Global surface temperature records (e.g. HadCRUT4) since 1850 are characterized by climatic oscillat...
Since 1850 the global surface temperature (GST) has warmed by about 0.9 oC. The CMIP5 general circul...
Climate variability is generated by a complex interplay of different components: the atmosphere, the...
International audienceClimate variability, defined as changes in integral properties of the atmosphe...
General circulation models (GCMs) are run at low resolution (compared to forecasting codes) for long...