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Detrended fluctuation analysis as a statistical tool to monitor the climate
Published 2004-03-27Version 1
Detrended fluctuation analysis is used to investigate power law relationship between the monthly averages of the maximum daily temperatures for different locations in the western US. On the map created by the power law exponents, we can distinguish different geographical regions with different power law exponents. When the power law exponents obtained from the detrended fluctuation analysis are plotted versus the standard deviation of the temperature fluctuations, we observe different data points belonging to the different climates, hence indicating that by observing the long-time trends in the fluctuations of temperature we can distinguish between different climates.
Comments: 8 pages, 4 figures, submitted to JSTAT
Journal: Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment P07009 (2004)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: detrended fluctuation analysis, power law exponents, statistical tool, power law relationship, temperature fluctuations
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