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We study phase synchronization between atmospheric variables such as daily mean temperature and daily precipitation records. We find significant phase synchronization between records of Oxford and Vienna as well as between the records of precipitation and temperature in each city. To find the...
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We study the multifractal temporal scaling properties of river discharge and precipitation records. We compare the results for the multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis method with the results for the wavelet-transform modulus maxima technique and obtain agreement within the error margins....
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Phenological timing–i.e. the course of annually recurring development stages in nature–is of particular interest since it can be understood as a proxy for the climate at a specific region; moreover changes in the so-called phenological phases can be a direct consequence of climate change. We...
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We use the Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (DFA) to quantify underlying trends in long-term correlated records. Our approach is based on the fact that different orders of DFA are affected differently by trends. For a given instrumental record of length N, we compare the fluctuation exponent α0...
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