Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to deterministic external forcing. Scaling regimes are observed which range from hours to millennia with low frequency fluctuations characterizing long-term memory. The presence of 1/f power spectra in weather and climate is noteworthy: (i) In the tropical atmosphere 1/f scaling ranging from hours to weeks is found for several variables; it emerges as superposition of uncorrelated pulses with individual 1/f spectra. (ii) The daily discharge of the Yangtze shows 1/f within one week to one year, although the precipitation spectrum is white. (iii) Beyond one year mid-latitude sea surface temperatures reveal 1/f scaling in large parts of the glo...
Accurate assessments of future climate impacts require realistic simulation of interannual-century-s...
An analysis of the 130-year record of the Earth's global mean temperature reveals a significant warm...
Observed climate time series covering several centuries are often characterized by fluctuations on m...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to deterministic ex...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to deterministic ex...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to determinist...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth’s climate to deterministic ex...
Climate records exhibit scaling behavior with large exponents, resulting in larger fluctuations at l...
The temporal fluctuations in global mean surface temperature are an example of a geophysical quantit...
[1] The paper explores the hypothesis that the temporal global temperature response can be modeled a...
Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperature records from a palaeoclimate reconstruction and a number of mil...
Earth's climate can be understood as a dynamical system that changes due to external forcing and int...
Since the end of the last ice age the earth’s climate has enjoyed a period of relative stability. As...
EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT): Time scales extracted from high-resolution proxy records and...
An analysis of the 130-year record of the Earth's global mean temperature reveals a significant warm...
Accurate assessments of future climate impacts require realistic simulation of interannual-century-s...
An analysis of the 130-year record of the Earth's global mean temperature reveals a significant warm...
Observed climate time series covering several centuries are often characterized by fluctuations on m...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to deterministic ex...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to deterministic ex...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth's climate to determinist...
Continuum temperature variability represents the response of the Earth’s climate to deterministic ex...
Climate records exhibit scaling behavior with large exponents, resulting in larger fluctuations at l...
The temporal fluctuations in global mean surface temperature are an example of a geophysical quantit...
[1] The paper explores the hypothesis that the temporal global temperature response can be modeled a...
Northern Hemisphere (NH) temperature records from a palaeoclimate reconstruction and a number of mil...
Earth's climate can be understood as a dynamical system that changes due to external forcing and int...
Since the end of the last ice age the earth’s climate has enjoyed a period of relative stability. As...
EXTRACT (SEE PDF FOR FULL ABSTRACT): Time scales extracted from high-resolution proxy records and...
An analysis of the 130-year record of the Earth's global mean temperature reveals a significant warm...
Accurate assessments of future climate impacts require realistic simulation of interannual-century-s...
An analysis of the 130-year record of the Earth's global mean temperature reveals a significant warm...
Observed climate time series covering several centuries are often characterized by fluctuations on m...