Space-time structure of climate variability - a spectral perspective


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torben.kunz [ at ] awi.de

Abstract

The joint space-time structure of climate variability across a wide range of scales is investigated from a spectral perspective. Specifically, global near-surface temperature fields - taken from the TraCE-21ka paleo-climate simulation, from CMIP5 historically forced and control simulations, as well as from the NOAA 20th Century Reanalysis - are decomposed into spherical harmonic and frequency components. The obtained spectral space-time scaling behaviour is discussed and compared to that of simple stochastic-diffusive energy balance models, focusing on (a) the timescale-dependence of the effective number of spatial degrees of freedom, and (b) the impact of external climate forcing on the space-time scaling behaviour of the variability.



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PAGES CVAS Working Group 2nd Workshop, 25 Oct 2017 - 27 Oct 2017, Potsdam, Germany.
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Kunz, T. (2017): Space-time structure of climate variability - a spectral perspective , PAGES CVAS Working Group 2nd Workshop, Potsdam, Germany, 25 October 2017 - 27 October 2017 .


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