Authors
Michael Ghil, Matthias R Allen, Michael D Dettinger, Kayo Ide, Dummerle Kondrashov, Michael E Mann, Andrew W Robertson, Amira Saunders, Yudong Tian, Ferenc Varadi, Pascal Yiou
Publication date
2002/2
Source
Reviews of geophysics
Volume
40
Issue
1
Pages
3-1-3-41
Description
The analysis of univariate or multivariate time series provides crucial information to describe, understand, and predict climatic variability. The discovery and implementation of a number of novel methods for extracting useful information from time series has recently revitalized this classical field of study. Considerable progress has also been made in interpreting the information so obtained in terms of dynamical systems theory. In this review we describe the connections between time series analysis and nonlinear dynamics, discuss signal‐to‐noise enhancement, and present some of the novel methods for spectral analysis. The various steps, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of these methods, are illustrated by their application to an important climatic time series, the Southern Oscillation Index. This index captures major features of interannual climate variability and is used extensively in its prediction …
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