The first evidence of asymmetric upward and downward persistence in the global sea surface temperature anomaly (SSTA) is revealed from the observations with the asymmetric detrended fluctuation analysis (A-DFA) method. Global distributions of the scaling exponents which quantify the degree of memory on time scales in the range from 10 months to 20 years, show that the strong general long-term persistence of SSTA forms a thwartwise letter 'V' over the tropical Pacific Ocean. The strong upward and downward long-term persistence only exists in particular half of the letter 'V'. ? 2015 Elsevier B.V.SCI(E)EI0ARTICLEzwf@pku.edu.cn314-31842
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This paper attempts to resolve a long-standing paradox concerning the season-to-season memory of sea...
In this study, a simple stochastic climate model is used to examine the impact of the ocean mixed la...
Scaling behavior of the monthly global mean sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies from Kaplan SST ...
© 2015 American Meteorological Society. Temporal scaling properties of the monthly sea surface tempe...
Scaling behaviors of the global monthly sea surface temperature (SST) derived from 1870-2009 average...
We have recently suggested “long-term memory” or internal long-range correlation within the time-ser...
Global mean land and sea surface temperature (LSST) anomalies were analysed statistically with detre...
Ocean memory, the persistence of ocean conditions, is a major source of predictability in the climat...
Quantifying global trends and variability in sea surface temperature (SST) is of fundamental importa...
The persistence barrier refers to the lag correlation of sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTA) sh...
On the interannual time scale, sea-surface temperature anomalies (SSTAs) that are concerned with cli...
anomalies and associated persistence changes of sea surface temperature anomalies (SSTA) in the trop...
We use several variants of the detrended fluctuation analysis to study the appearance of long-term p...
The annual and the monthly mean values of the land-surface air temperature anomalies from 1880-2011,...
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This paper attempts to resolve a long-standing paradox concerning the season-to-season memory of sea...
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