Low frequency nonlinearity and regime behavior in the northern hemisphere extra-tropical atmosphere
The extra-tropical atmosphere is characterized by robust circulations which have time scales longer than that associated with developing baroclinic systems but shorter than a season. Such low frequency variability is governed to a large extent by non-linear dynamics, and hence is chaotic. A useful a...
Main Authors: | Hannachi, A, Straus, D, Franzke, C, Corti, S, Woollings, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Geophysical Union
2017
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