1. Getting It Right Matters: Climate Spectra and Their Estimation.
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Privalsky, Victor and Yushkov, Vladislav
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CLIMATE change ,AUTOREGRESSIVE models ,STRATOSPHERE ,MARKOV processes ,CLIMATOLOGY - Abstract
In many recent publications, climate spectra estimated with different methods from observed, GCM-simulated, and reconstructed time series contain many peaks at time scales from a few years to many decades and even centuries. However, respective spectral estimates obtained with the autoregressive (AR) and multitapering (MTM) methods showed that spectra of climate time series are smooth and contain no evidence of periodic or quasi-periodic behavior. Four order selection criteria for the autoregressive models were studied and proven sufficiently reliable for 25 time series of climate observations at individual locations or spatially averaged at local-to-global scales. As time series of climate observations are short, an alternative reliable nonparametric approach is Thomson’s MTM. These results agree with both the earlier climate spectral analyses and the Markovian stochastic model of climate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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