Multiscale Analysis of Antarctic Surface Temperature Series by Empirical Mode Decomposition

This article illustrates the multiscale nature of the Antarctica climatology. Its variability is analyzed from coastal weather stations climate recordings of the continent, supplying temperature data since 1955. Using empirical mode decomposition, coupled to wavelet analysis, climatological signals...

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Main Author: Guilhem Autret
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