Monika Cahynova
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2008
Radan Huth; Christoph Beck; Andreas Philipp; Matthias Demuzere; Zbigniew Ustrnul; Monika Cahynova; Jan Kyselý; Ole Einar Tveito
We review recent advances in classifications of circulation patterns as a specific research area within synoptic climatology. The review starts with a general description of goals of classification and the historical development in the field. We put circulation classifications into a broader context within climatology and systematize the varied methodologies and approaches. We characterize three basic groups of classifications: subjective (also called manual), mixed (hybrid), and objective (computer‐assisted, automated). The roles of cluster analysis and principal component analysis in the classification process are clarified. Several recent methodological developments in circulation classifications are identified and briefly described: the introduction of nonlinear methods, objectivization of subjective catalogs, efforts to optimize classifications, the need for intercomparisons of classifications, and the progress toward an optimum, if possible unified, classification method. Among the recent tendencies in the applications of circulation classifications, we mention a more extensive use in climate studies, both of past, present, and future climates, innovative applications in the ensemble forecasting, increasing variety of synoptic–climatological investigations, and steps above from the troposphere. After introducing the international activity within the field of circulation classifications, the COST733 Action, we briefly describe outputs of the inventory of classifications in Europe, which was carried out within the Action. Approaches to the evaluation of classifications and their mutual comparisons are also reviewed. A considerable part of the review is devoted to three examples of applications of circulation classifications: in historical climatology, in analyses of recent climate variations, and in analyses of outputs from global climate models.
Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2009
Monika Cahynova; Radan Huth
Physics and Chemistry of The Earth | 2010
Monika Cahynova; Radan Huth
International Journal of Climatology | 2016
Monika Cahynova; Radan Huth
Tellus A | 2009
Monika Cahynova; Radan Huth
Archive | 2010
Monika Cahynova; Radan Huth
Archive | 2010
Monika Cahynova; Radan Huth
Archive | 2010
Radan Huth; Monika Cahynova
Archive | 2010
Monika Cahynova; Radan Huth
Archive | 2010
Radan Huth; Monika Cahynova; Jan Kysel