A comprehensive, experimental study of the predictability of the polar motion using a homogeneous BIH (Bureau International de l'Heure) data set is presented. Based on knowledge of the physics of the annual and the Chandler wobbles, the numerical model for the polar motion is constructed by allowing the wobble periods to vary. Using an optimum base length of 6 years for prediction, this floating-period model, equipped with a non-linear least-squares estimator, is found to yield polar motion predictions accurate from 0.012 to 0.024 inches depending on the prediction length up to one year, corresponding to a predictability of 91-83%. This represents a considerable improvement over the conventional fixed-period predictor, which does not respon...
The daily latitude measurements of the International polar motion service are analyzed. The results ...
An analytical theory is developed to describe diurnal polar motion in the earth which arises as a fo...
International audienceWe reconsider the analysis of the polar motion with a method totally different...
Based on the analysis of the polar motion behavior, the possibility of predicting polar motion up to...
Polar motion data is available from the mid-19th century to the present. Based on time series with a...
Abstract Polar motion is the movement of the Earth's rotational axis relative to its crust, reflecti...
The accuracy characteristics of mathematical models of the Earth pole motion in a short time interva...
In comparing polar motion spectra, an oscillation was found at 1.3 cpy which might be due to an Eule...
Analysis of nonseasonal polar motion excitation and atmospheric mass equatorial angular momentum (EA...
The real-time estimation of polar motion (PM) is needed for the navigation of Earth satellite and in...
The Earth rotation movement characterizes the situation of the whole Earth movement, as well as the ...
International audienceWe analyzed the impacts of data span on trend estimates using Earth's long-ter...
By a number of test cases using different sample numbers and sample lengths, we obtain a Radial Basi...
We use the Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) method to study the decadal variations in polar motion...
In this study, we use a nonlinear and non-stationary time series analysis method, the ensemble empir...
The daily latitude measurements of the International polar motion service are analyzed. The results ...
An analytical theory is developed to describe diurnal polar motion in the earth which arises as a fo...
International audienceWe reconsider the analysis of the polar motion with a method totally different...
Based on the analysis of the polar motion behavior, the possibility of predicting polar motion up to...
Polar motion data is available from the mid-19th century to the present. Based on time series with a...
Abstract Polar motion is the movement of the Earth's rotational axis relative to its crust, reflecti...
The accuracy characteristics of mathematical models of the Earth pole motion in a short time interva...
In comparing polar motion spectra, an oscillation was found at 1.3 cpy which might be due to an Eule...
Analysis of nonseasonal polar motion excitation and atmospheric mass equatorial angular momentum (EA...
The real-time estimation of polar motion (PM) is needed for the navigation of Earth satellite and in...
The Earth rotation movement characterizes the situation of the whole Earth movement, as well as the ...
International audienceWe analyzed the impacts of data span on trend estimates using Earth's long-ter...
By a number of test cases using different sample numbers and sample lengths, we obtain a Radial Basi...
We use the Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) method to study the decadal variations in polar motion...
In this study, we use a nonlinear and non-stationary time series analysis method, the ensemble empir...
The daily latitude measurements of the International polar motion service are analyzed. The results ...
An analytical theory is developed to describe diurnal polar motion in the earth which arises as a fo...
International audienceWe reconsider the analysis of the polar motion with a method totally different...