Synchronization is now well established as representing coherent behaviour between two or more otherwise autonomous nonlinear systems subject to some degree of coupling. Such behaviour has mainly been studied to date, however, in relatively low-dimensional discrete systems or networks. But the possibility of similar kinds of behaviour in continuous or extended spatiotemporal systems has many potential practical implications, especially in various areas of geophysics. We review here a range of cyclically varying phenomena within the Earth's climate system for which there may be some evidence or indication of the possibility of synchronized behaviour, albeit perhaps imperfect or highly intermittent. The exploitation of this approach is still ...
We present a modern method used in nonlinear time series analysis to investigate the relation of two...
Climate variability is generated by a complex interplay of different components: the atmosphere, the...
We investigate whether or not the decadal and multi-decadal climate oscillations have an astronomica...
There is evidence that ice age cycles are paced by astronomical forcing, suggesting some kind of syn...
The Earth's climate system is highly nonlinear: inputs and outputs are not proportional, change is o...
The climate system is a forced, dissipative, nonlinear, complex and heterogeneous system that is out...
Abstract. Using the Lorenz equations as an example we show that one chaotic system can be controlled...
Synchronization is a widespread phenomenon in nonlinear, physical systems. It describes the phenomen...
Includes bibliographical referencesUncertainty in climate system initial conditions (ICs) is known t...
Interactions between subunits of the global climate–biosphere system (e.g. atmosphere, ocean, biosph...
It is now widely recognized that the climate system is governed by nonlinear, multi-scale processes,...
ABSTRACT Solar magnetic activity exhibits chaotically modulated cycles with a mean period of 11 yr, ...
Abstract. The Earth’s climate system is highly nonlinear: inputs and outputs are not proportional, c...
We compare coupled nonlinear climate models and their simplified forced counterparts with respect to...
According to everyone's experience, predicting the weather reliably over more than 8d seems an impos...
We present a modern method used in nonlinear time series analysis to investigate the relation of two...
Climate variability is generated by a complex interplay of different components: the atmosphere, the...
We investigate whether or not the decadal and multi-decadal climate oscillations have an astronomica...
There is evidence that ice age cycles are paced by astronomical forcing, suggesting some kind of syn...
The Earth's climate system is highly nonlinear: inputs and outputs are not proportional, change is o...
The climate system is a forced, dissipative, nonlinear, complex and heterogeneous system that is out...
Abstract. Using the Lorenz equations as an example we show that one chaotic system can be controlled...
Synchronization is a widespread phenomenon in nonlinear, physical systems. It describes the phenomen...
Includes bibliographical referencesUncertainty in climate system initial conditions (ICs) is known t...
Interactions between subunits of the global climate–biosphere system (e.g. atmosphere, ocean, biosph...
It is now widely recognized that the climate system is governed by nonlinear, multi-scale processes,...
ABSTRACT Solar magnetic activity exhibits chaotically modulated cycles with a mean period of 11 yr, ...
Abstract. The Earth’s climate system is highly nonlinear: inputs and outputs are not proportional, c...
We compare coupled nonlinear climate models and their simplified forced counterparts with respect to...
According to everyone's experience, predicting the weather reliably over more than 8d seems an impos...
We present a modern method used in nonlinear time series analysis to investigate the relation of two...
Climate variability is generated by a complex interplay of different components: the atmosphere, the...
We investigate whether or not the decadal and multi-decadal climate oscillations have an astronomica...