Southern Hemisphere (SH) stratospheric variability is investigated with respect to chaotic behavior using time series from three different variables extracted from four different reanalysis products. The results are compared with the same analysis applied to the Northern Hemisphere (NH). The probability density functions (PDFs) for the SH show persistent deviations from a Gaussian distribution. The variability is given by white spectra for low frequencies, a slope of −1 for intermediate frequencies, and −3 slopes for high frequencies. Considering the time series for winter and summer separately, PDFs show a Gaussian distribution and the variability spectra change their slopes, indicating the role of the transition between winter and summer ...
Statistical models of climate generally regard climate variability as anomalies about a climatologic...
To obtain dominant interannual variation patterns of the stratospheric circulation, an EOF (Empirica...
The statistics of high-frequency climate variability in observations and reanalyses are markedly non...
Southern Hemisphere (SH) stratospheric variability is investigated with respect to chaotic behavior ...
Northern Hemisphere stratospheric variability is investigated with respect to chaotic behavior using...
Characterizing the stratosphere as a turbulent system, temporal fluctuations often show different co...
Daily sunspot number data for the northern and southern solar hemispheres from 22 cycle maximum to ...
Characteristic timescales for the Northern Annular Mode (NAM) and Southern Annular Mode (SAM) variab...
This thesis examines the utility of mathematical complexity measures for the analysis of stratospher...
International audienceAmong the 70 northern hemisphere winters from 1950 to 2020, 61 have been class...
Deterministic chaos in dynamical systems offers a new paradigm for understanding irregular fluctuati...
The Southern Hemisphere (SH) zonal circulation manifests a downward influence of the stratosphere on...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1993Low-frequency variability in the Northern Hemisphere ...
Understanding the dynamical relationships between low frequency forcings and the interannual variabi...
International audienceAtmospheric dynamics are described by a set of partial differential equations ...
Statistical models of climate generally regard climate variability as anomalies about a climatologic...
To obtain dominant interannual variation patterns of the stratospheric circulation, an EOF (Empirica...
The statistics of high-frequency climate variability in observations and reanalyses are markedly non...
Southern Hemisphere (SH) stratospheric variability is investigated with respect to chaotic behavior ...
Northern Hemisphere stratospheric variability is investigated with respect to chaotic behavior using...
Characterizing the stratosphere as a turbulent system, temporal fluctuations often show different co...
Daily sunspot number data for the northern and southern solar hemispheres from 22 cycle maximum to ...
Characteristic timescales for the Northern Annular Mode (NAM) and Southern Annular Mode (SAM) variab...
This thesis examines the utility of mathematical complexity measures for the analysis of stratospher...
International audienceAmong the 70 northern hemisphere winters from 1950 to 2020, 61 have been class...
Deterministic chaos in dynamical systems offers a new paradigm for understanding irregular fluctuati...
The Southern Hemisphere (SH) zonal circulation manifests a downward influence of the stratosphere on...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1993Low-frequency variability in the Northern Hemisphere ...
Understanding the dynamical relationships between low frequency forcings and the interannual variabi...
International audienceAtmospheric dynamics are described by a set of partial differential equations ...
Statistical models of climate generally regard climate variability as anomalies about a climatologic...
To obtain dominant interannual variation patterns of the stratospheric circulation, an EOF (Empirica...
The statistics of high-frequency climate variability in observations and reanalyses are markedly non...