Multi-scale systems, such as the climate system, the atmosphere, and the ocean, are hard to understand and predict due to their intrinsic nonlinearities and chaotic behavior. Here, we apply a physics-consistent machine learning method, the multi-resolution dynamic mode decomposition (mrDMD), to oceanographic data. mrDMD allows a systematic decomposition of high-dimensional data sets into time-scale dependent modes of variability. We find that mrDMD is able to systematically decompose sea surface temperature and sea surface height fields into dynamically meaningful patterns on different time scales. In particular, we find that mrDMD is able to identify varying annual cycle modes and is able to extract El Nino-Southern Oscillation events as t...
The ability of empirical mode decomposition (EMD) to extract multi-decadal variability from sea leve...
The Southern Ocean (SO) is one of the most energetic regions in the world, where strong air‐sea flux...
International audienceThe synoptic determination of ocean circulation using the data acquired from s...
Multi-scale systems, such as the climate system, the atmosphere, and the ocean, are hard to understa...
Climate variability has an effect on sea level on a global scale. There are decadal impacts of sea l...
Atmosphere and ocean dynamics display many complex features and are characterized by a wide variety ...
Multiscale dynamics in the atmosphere-ocean system is ubiquitous from dust devils in the garden to t...
In times of anthropogenic climate change, refining our understanding of the climate system is crucia...
This thesis aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of multi-scale oceanic variabilities using vari...
International audienceA fundamental challenge in oceanography is the synoptic determination of ocean...
The ability of empirical mode decomposition (EMD) to extract multi-decadal variability from sea leve...
We are grateful to Michael Ghil and Dmitri Kondrashov for fruitful discussions. The study was suppor...
Global ocean models that admit mesoscale turbulence spontaneously generate a substantial interannual...
Global ocean models that admit mesoscale turbulence spontaneously generate a substantial interannual...
We investigate how ocean‐driven multidecadal sea surface temperature (SST) variations force the atmo...
The ability of empirical mode decomposition (EMD) to extract multi-decadal variability from sea leve...
The Southern Ocean (SO) is one of the most energetic regions in the world, where strong air‐sea flux...
International audienceThe synoptic determination of ocean circulation using the data acquired from s...
Multi-scale systems, such as the climate system, the atmosphere, and the ocean, are hard to understa...
Climate variability has an effect on sea level on a global scale. There are decadal impacts of sea l...
Atmosphere and ocean dynamics display many complex features and are characterized by a wide variety ...
Multiscale dynamics in the atmosphere-ocean system is ubiquitous from dust devils in the garden to t...
In times of anthropogenic climate change, refining our understanding of the climate system is crucia...
This thesis aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of multi-scale oceanic variabilities using vari...
International audienceA fundamental challenge in oceanography is the synoptic determination of ocean...
The ability of empirical mode decomposition (EMD) to extract multi-decadal variability from sea leve...
We are grateful to Michael Ghil and Dmitri Kondrashov for fruitful discussions. The study was suppor...
Global ocean models that admit mesoscale turbulence spontaneously generate a substantial interannual...
Global ocean models that admit mesoscale turbulence spontaneously generate a substantial interannual...
We investigate how ocean‐driven multidecadal sea surface temperature (SST) variations force the atmo...
The ability of empirical mode decomposition (EMD) to extract multi-decadal variability from sea leve...
The Southern Ocean (SO) is one of the most energetic regions in the world, where strong air‐sea flux...
International audienceThe synoptic determination of ocean circulation using the data acquired from s...