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Low-Order Stochastic Mode Reduction for a Realistic Barotropic Model Climate
2005
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
This study applies a systematic strategy for stochastic modeling of atmospheric low-frequency variability to a realistic barotropic model climate. This barotropic model climate has reasonable approximations of the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and Pacific/North America (PNA) teleconnections as its two leading principal patterns of low-frequency variability. The systematic strategy consists first of the identification of slowly evolving climate modes and faster evolving nonclimate modes by use of an
doi:10.1175/jas3438.1
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