Estimation of the local response to a forcing in a high dimensional system using the fluctuation-dissipation theorem

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The fluctuation-dissipation theorem (FDT) has been proposed as a method of calculating the response of the earth's atmosphere to a forcing. For this problem the high dimensionality of the relevant data sets makes truncation necessary. Here we propose a method of truncation based upon the assumption that the response to a localised forcing is spatially localised, as an alternative to the standard method of choosing a number of the leading empirical orthogonal functions. For systems where this assumption holds, the response to any sufficiently small non-localised forcing may be estimated using a set of truncations that are chosen algorithmically. We test our algorithm using 36 and 72 variable versions of a stochastic Lorenz 95 system of ordinary differential equations. We find that, for long integrations, the bias in the response estimated by the FDT is reduced from ∼75% of the true response to ∼30%. © 2013 Author(s).

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Cooper, F. C., Esler, J. G., & Haynes, P. H. (2013). Estimation of the local response to a forcing in a high dimensional system using the fluctuation-dissipation theorem. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 20(2), 239–248. https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-20-239-2013

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