SCALING ANALYSIS AND EVOLUTION EQUATION OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OSCILLATION INDEX FLUCTUATIONS

The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) monthly index is studied from 1825 till 2002 in order to identify the scaling ranges of its fluctuations upon different delay times and to find out whether or not it can be regarded as a Markov process. A Hurst rescaled range analysis and a detrended fluctuation...

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Main Authors: C. COLLETTE, M. AUSLOOS
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:wsi:ijmpcx:v:15:y:2004:i:10:p:1353-1366 2023-05-15T17:28:01+02:00 SCALING ANALYSIS AND EVOLUTION EQUATION OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OSCILLATION INDEX FLUCTUATIONS C. COLLETTE M. AUSLOOS http://www.worldscinet.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?type=pdf&id=pii:S0129183104006789 http://www.worldscinet.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?type=html&id=pii:S0129183104006789 unknown http://www.worldscinet.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?type=pdf&id=pii:S0129183104006789 http://www.worldscinet.com/cgi-bin/details.cgi?type=html&id=pii:S0129183104006789 article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:32:35Z The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) monthly index is studied from 1825 till 2002 in order to identify the scaling ranges of its fluctuations upon different delay times and to find out whether or not it can be regarded as a Markov process. A Hurst rescaled range analysis and a detrended fluctuation analysis both indicate the existence of weakly persistent long range time correlations for the whole scaling range and time span. Such correlations are similar to the Brownian fluctuations. The Fokker–Planck equation is derived and Kramers–Moyal coefficients are estimated from the data. They are interpreted in terms of a drift and a diffusion coefficient as in fluid mechanics. All partial distribution functions of the NAO monthly index fluctuations have a form close to a Gaussian, for all time lags, in agreement with the findings of the scaling analyses. This indicates the lack of predictive power of the present NAO monthly index. Yet there are some deviations for large (thus rare) events. Whence suggestions for other measurements are made if some improved predictability of the weather/climate in the North Atlantic is of interest. The subsequent Langevin equation of the NAO signal fluctuations is explicitly written in terms of the diffusion and drift parameters, and a characteristic time scale for these is given in Appendix A. Rescale range analysis, detrended fluctuation analysis, Fokker–Planck equation, Kramers–Moyal coefficients, Langevin equation, North Atlantic oscillation index Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) monthly index is studied from 1825 till 2002 in order to identify the scaling ranges of its fluctuations upon different delay times and to find out whether or not it can be regarded as a Markov process. A Hurst rescaled range analysis and a detrended fluctuation analysis both indicate the existence of weakly persistent long range time correlations for the whole scaling range and time span. Such correlations are similar to the Brownian fluctuations. The Fokker–Planck equation is derived and Kramers–Moyal coefficients are estimated from the data. They are interpreted in terms of a drift and a diffusion coefficient as in fluid mechanics. All partial distribution functions of the NAO monthly index fluctuations have a form close to a Gaussian, for all time lags, in agreement with the findings of the scaling analyses. This indicates the lack of predictive power of the present NAO monthly index. Yet there are some deviations for large (thus rare) events. Whence suggestions for other measurements are made if some improved predictability of the weather/climate in the North Atlantic is of interest. The subsequent Langevin equation of the NAO signal fluctuations is explicitly written in terms of the diffusion and drift parameters, and a characteristic time scale for these is given in Appendix A. Rescale range analysis, detrended fluctuation analysis, Fokker–Planck equation, Kramers–Moyal coefficients, Langevin equation, North Atlantic oscillation index
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author C. COLLETTE
M. AUSLOOS
spellingShingle C. COLLETTE
M. AUSLOOS
SCALING ANALYSIS AND EVOLUTION EQUATION OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OSCILLATION INDEX FLUCTUATIONS
author_facet C. COLLETTE
M. AUSLOOS
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title SCALING ANALYSIS AND EVOLUTION EQUATION OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OSCILLATION INDEX FLUCTUATIONS
title_short SCALING ANALYSIS AND EVOLUTION EQUATION OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OSCILLATION INDEX FLUCTUATIONS
title_full SCALING ANALYSIS AND EVOLUTION EQUATION OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OSCILLATION INDEX FLUCTUATIONS
title_fullStr SCALING ANALYSIS AND EVOLUTION EQUATION OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OSCILLATION INDEX FLUCTUATIONS
title_full_unstemmed SCALING ANALYSIS AND EVOLUTION EQUATION OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OSCILLATION INDEX FLUCTUATIONS
title_sort scaling analysis and evolution equation of the north atlantic oscillation index fluctuations
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