Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1776260 | Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Similar oscillations are seen in the earth surface temperatures. Global Land Ocean Temperature Index data (GLOTI) reaching back to 1880 show such oscillations during all that time. The oscillations are also seen in parameters other than atmospheric temperature. They are found in surface data such as the North Atlantic Oscillation Index (NAO) and in zonal winds in the troposphere and lower stratosphere. The oscillations found are tentatively discussed in terms (of synchronization) of self-sustained non-linear oscillators, as many of their properties resemble such oscillators described in the literature.
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Authors
D. Offermann, O. Goussev, Ch. Kalicinsky, R. Koppmann, K. Matthes, H. Schmidt, W. Steinbrecht, J. Wintel,