A sequential method of detecting abrupt changes in the correlation coefficient and its application to bering sea climate

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Abstract

A new method of regime shift detection in the correlation coefficient is proposed. The method is designed to find multiple change-points with unknown locations in time series. It signals a possible regime shift in real time and allows for its monitoring. The method is tested on randomly generated time series with predefined change-points. It is applied to examine structural changes in the Bering Sea climate. A major shift is found in 1967, which coincides with a transition from a zonal type of atmospheric circulation to a meridional one. The roles of the Siberian and Alaskan centers of action on winter temperatures in the eastern Bering Sea have been investigated.

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Rodionov, S. (2015). A sequential method of detecting abrupt changes in the correlation coefficient and its application to bering sea climate. Climate, 3(3), 474–491. https://doi.org/10.3390/cli3030474

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