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Archive | 2010

Multi-Months Cycles Observed in Climatic Data

Samuel Nicolay; Georges Mabille; Xavier Fettweis; Michel Erpicum

Climatic variations happen at all time scales and since the origins of these variations are usually of very complex nature, climatic signals are indeed chaotic data. The identification of the cycles induced by the natural climatic variability is therefore a knotty problem, yet the knowing of these cycles is crucial to better understand and explain the climate (with interests for weather forecasting and climate change projections). Due to the non-stationary nature of the climatic time series, the simplest Fourier-based methods are inefficient for such applications (see e.g. Titchmarsh (1948)). This maybe explains why so few systematic spectral studies have been performed on the numerous datasets allowing to describe some aspects of the climate variability (e.g. climatic indices, temperature data). However, some recent studies (e.g. Matyasovszky (2009); Palus & Novotna (2006)) show the existence of multi-year cycles in some specific climatic data. This shows that the emergence of new tools issued from signal analysis allows to extract sharper information from time series. Here, we use a wavelet-based methodology to detect cycles in air-surface temperatures obtained from worldwide weather stations, NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data, climatic indices and some paleoclimatic data. This technique reveals the existence of universal rhythms associated with the periods of 30 and 43 months. However, these cycles do not affect the temperature of the globe uniformly. The regions under the influence of the AO/NAO indices are influenced by a 30 months period cycle, while the areas related to the ENSO index are affected by a 43 months period cycle; as expected, the corresponding indices display the same cycle. We next show that the observed periods are statistically relevant. Finally, we consider some mechanisms that could induce such cycles. This chapter is based on the results obtained in Mabille & Nicolay (2009); Nicolay et al. (2009; 2010).


Climate Dynamics | 2011

The 1958–2009 Greenland ice sheet surface melt and the mid-tropospheric atmospheric circulation

Xavier Fettweis; Georges Mabille; Michel Erpicum; Samuel Nicolay; Michiel R. van den Broeke


Climate Dynamics | 2009

30 and 43 months period cycles found in air temperature time series using the Morlet wavelet method

Samuel Nicolay; Georges Mabille; Xavier Fettweis; Michel Erpicum


European Physical Journal-special Topics | 2009

Multi-year cycles observed in air temperature data and proxy series

Georges Mabille; Samuel Nicolay


Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics | 2010

A statistical validation for the cycles found in air temperature data using a Morlet wavelet-based method

Samuel Nicolay; Georges Mabille; Xavier Fettweis; Michel Erpicum


Archive | 1987

Influence des aménagements du cours d'une rivière de Moyenne Belgique et de son bassin hydrographique, sur le comportement hydrologique de la rivière

Georges Mabille; François Petit


Bulletin de la Société Géographique de Liège | 2015

Circulations atmosphériques et anomalies de fonte à la surface de la calotte glaciaire du Groenland

Xavier Fettweis; Georges Mabille; Michel Erpicum


Penser l'espace | 2012

Découverte d’un nouveau cycle du climat

Georges Mabille; Samuel Nicolay


Bulletin de la Société Géographique de Liège | 2012

Étude fréquentielle de données via la transformée en ondelette : application aux cycles climatiques

Georges Mabille; Xavier Fettweis; Michel Erpicum; Samuel Nicolay


Bulletin de la Société Géographique de Liège | 1999

Analyse des débits de la Warche aux barrages de Butgenbach et de Robertville

Ali A. Assani; François Petit; Georges Mabille

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Ali A. Assani

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

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