Synchronization in a coupled two-layer quasigeostrophic model of baroclinic instability - Part 1: Master-slave configuration

Synchronization is studied using a pair of diffusively-coupled, two-layer quasi-geostrophic systems each comprising a single baroclinic wave and a zonal flow. In particular, the coupling between the systems is in the well-known master-slave or one-way configuration. Non-linear time series analysis,...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Castrejón-Pita, A, P. L. Read
Other Authors: European Geosciences Union
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2009
Subjects:
Description
Summary:Synchronization is studied using a pair of diffusively-coupled, two-layer quasi-geostrophic systems each comprising a single baroclinic wave and a zonal flow. In particular, the coupling between the systems is in the well-known master-slave or one-way configuration. Non-linear time series analysis, phase dynamics, and bifurcation diagrams are used to study the dynamics of the coupled system. Phase synchronization, imperfect synchronization (phase slips), or complete synchronization are found, depending upon the strength of coupling, when the systems are either in a periodic or a chaotic regime. The results of investigations when the dynamics of each system are in different regimes are also presented. These results also show evidence of phase synchronization and signs of chaos control.