Quantification and interpretation of the climate variability record

  • von der Heydt, Anna S.
  • Ashwin, Peter
  • Camp, Charles D.
  • Crucifix, Michel
  • Dijkstra, Henk A.
  • Ditlevsen, Peter
  • Lenton, Timothy M.
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Publication date
February 2021

Abstract

The spectral view of variability is a compelling and adaptable tool for understanding variability of the climate. In Mitchell (1976) seminal paper, it was used to express, on one graph with log scales, a very wide range of climate variations from millions of years to days. The spectral approach is particularly useful for suggesting causal links between forcing variability and climate response variability. However, a substantial degree of variability is intrinsic and the Earth system may respond to external forcing in a complex manner. There has been an enormous amount of work on understanding climate variability over the last decades. Hence in this paper, we address the question: Can we (after 40 years) update the Mitchell (1976) diagram an...

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