Hamiltonian Distributed Chaos In Large-Scale Climate Dynamics

It is shown that the large-scale climate dynamics, represented by the daily indices of the North Atlantic (NAO), Pacific/North American (PNA), Arctic (AO) and Antarctic (AAO) oscillations, Asian-Australian Monsoons (ISM, WNPM and AUSM) and El Nino/La Nina phenomenon (Nino indices) as well as the glo...

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Main Author: A. Bershadskii
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1323564
https://zenodo.org/record/1323564
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Summary:It is shown that the large-scale climate dynamics, represented by the daily indices of the North Atlantic (NAO), Pacific/North American (PNA), Arctic (AO) and Antarctic (AAO) oscillations, Asian-Australian Monsoons (ISM, WNPM and AUSM) and El Nino/La Nina phenomenon (Nino indices) as well as the global temperature anomalies (land), is dominated by the Hamiltonian distributed chaos with the stretched exponential spectrum.