2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.physd.2011.06.005
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Stochastic climate dynamics: Random attractors and time-dependent invariant measures

Abstract: This article attempts a unification of the two approaches that have dominated theoretical climate dynamics since its inception in the 1960s: the nonlinear deterministic and the linear stochastic one. This unification, via the theory of random dynamical systems (RDS), allows one to consider the detailed geometric structure of the random attractors associated with nonlinear, stochastically perturbed systems. A high-resolution numerical study of two highly idealized models of fundamental interest for climate dyna… Show more

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“…1, respectively. The gray dots in both panels arise from 15 000 IDs evenly distributed in G and are associated with the filamentary patterns that characterize chaotic attractors (e.g., Chekroun et al 2011;Drótos et al 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1, respectively. The gray dots in both panels arise from 15 000 IDs evenly distributed in G and are associated with the filamentary patterns that characterize chaotic attractors (e.g., Chekroun et al 2011;Drótos et al 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have studied this double-gyre model's PBAs (i.e., those timedependent invariant sets that attract all trajectories initialized in the remote past) along with the invariant sample measures that live on these sets. PBAs (Arnold 1998;Ghil et al 2008;Chekroun et al 2011) and their close cousins, snapshot attractors (Romeiras et al 1990;Bódai et al 2011Bódai et al , 2013Bódai and Tél 2012;Drótos et al 2015), have only recently been recognized as the natural tools for investigating basic features of a changing nonequilibrium climate, and the theory of nonautonomous dynamical systems as the proper mathematical framework for such investigations.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In [89] attention is focussed on the trajectories of the individual ensemble members driven by the same sequence of random variables T t and constructed according to the time-dependent measure. While mathematically sound, this approach seems a bit unnatural with respect to describing reasonable experimental conditions because we are assuming to be able to reproduce the same sequence of random events for all initial conditions considered.…”
Section: A Note On Randomly Perturbed Dynamical Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%