Probing the linearity and nonlinearity in the transitions of the atmospheric circulation

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In this paper, we apply the principles of information theory that relate to the definition of nonlinear predictability, which is a measure that describes both the linear and nonlinear components of a system. By comparing this measure to a measure of linear predictability, one can assess whether a given system has a strong nonlinear or a strong linear component. This provides insights as to whether the system should be modeled by a nonlinear model or by a linear model. We apply these ideas to a known dynamical system and to a time series that describe the transitions in atmospheric circulation.

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Tsonis, A. A. (2001). Probing the linearity and nonlinearity in the transitions of the atmospheric circulation. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 8(6), 341–345. https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-8-341-2001

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