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UFN, 2014 Volume 184, Number 3, Pages 297–311 (Mi ufn4834)

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Climate as a game of chance

A. Ruzmaikin

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

Abstract: We use general concepts and simple models to examine the role of randomness in chaotic systems, like Earth's climate, in response to external forcing. The response of a simple homogeneous system is determined by its correlation function in accordance with the fluctuation–dissipation theorem. A structured (patterned) system responds in a more complicated way. Whereas its mean state (for example, Earth's global temperature) is changing only slightly, extreme events (such as floods and droughts) are increasing more dramatically in number. The statistics of extremes reveals remarkable properties, in particular, clustering (troubles never come alone, the saying goes) and are here illustrated by precipitation and space climate processes.

PACS: 02.50.-r, 05.45.-a, 92.05.Df

Received: October 21, 2013
Revised: December 9, 2103
Accepted: December 10, 2103

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0184.201403f.0297


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2014, 57:3, 280–291

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