Long-range dependence in North Atlantic sea level

Sea level is an important parameter in climate and oceanographic applications. In this work the scaling behavior of sea level is analyzed from time series of sea level observations. The wavelet domain is particularly attractive for the identification of scaling behavior in an observed time series. T...

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Main Authors: Barbosa, S.M., Fernandes, M.J., Silva, M.E.
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:371:y:2006:i:2:p:725-731 2024-04-14T08:15:31+00:00 Long-range dependence in North Atlantic sea level Barbosa, S.M. Fernandes, M.J. Silva, M.E. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437106003888 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437106003888 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:33:36Z Sea level is an important parameter in climate and oceanographic applications. In this work the scaling behavior of sea level is analyzed from time series of sea level observations. The wavelet domain is particularly attractive for the identification of scaling behavior in an observed time series. The wavelet spectrum from a scale-by-scale wavelet analysis of variance reproduces in the wavelet domain the power laws underlying a scaling process, allowing the estimation of the scaling exponent from the slope of the wavelet spectrum. Here the scaling exponent is estimated in the wavelet domain for time series of sea level observations in the North Atlantic: at coastal sites from tide gauges, covering 50 years of monthly measurements, and in the open ocean from satellite altimetry, covering 12 years of satellite measurements at 10 days intervals. Both tide gauge and altimetry time series exhibit scaling behavior. Furthermore, the degree of stochastic persistence is spatially coherent and distinct at the coast and in the open ocean. Near the coast, the stochastic structure of the sea level observations is characterized by long-range dependence with a moderate degree of persistence. Larger values of the scaling exponent, consistent with weaker persistence, are concentrated in the northern Atlantic. At mid-latitudes the stochastic dependence of sea level observations is characterized by strong persistence in the form of strong long-range and 1/f dependence. Sea level; Wavelet methods; Scaling; North Atlantic; Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Sea level is an important parameter in climate and oceanographic applications. In this work the scaling behavior of sea level is analyzed from time series of sea level observations. The wavelet domain is particularly attractive for the identification of scaling behavior in an observed time series. The wavelet spectrum from a scale-by-scale wavelet analysis of variance reproduces in the wavelet domain the power laws underlying a scaling process, allowing the estimation of the scaling exponent from the slope of the wavelet spectrum. Here the scaling exponent is estimated in the wavelet domain for time series of sea level observations in the North Atlantic: at coastal sites from tide gauges, covering 50 years of monthly measurements, and in the open ocean from satellite altimetry, covering 12 years of satellite measurements at 10 days intervals. Both tide gauge and altimetry time series exhibit scaling behavior. Furthermore, the degree of stochastic persistence is spatially coherent and distinct at the coast and in the open ocean. Near the coast, the stochastic structure of the sea level observations is characterized by long-range dependence with a moderate degree of persistence. Larger values of the scaling exponent, consistent with weaker persistence, are concentrated in the northern Atlantic. At mid-latitudes the stochastic dependence of sea level observations is characterized by strong persistence in the form of strong long-range and 1/f dependence. Sea level; Wavelet methods; Scaling; North Atlantic;
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Barbosa, S.M.
Fernandes, M.J.
Silva, M.E.
spellingShingle Barbosa, S.M.
Fernandes, M.J.
Silva, M.E.
Long-range dependence in North Atlantic sea level
author_facet Barbosa, S.M.
Fernandes, M.J.
Silva, M.E.
author_sort Barbosa, S.M.
title Long-range dependence in North Atlantic sea level
title_short Long-range dependence in North Atlantic sea level
title_full Long-range dependence in North Atlantic sea level
title_fullStr Long-range dependence in North Atlantic sea level
title_full_unstemmed Long-range dependence in North Atlantic sea level
title_sort long-range dependence in north atlantic sea level
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437106003888
genre North Atlantic
genre_facet North Atlantic
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