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Main Authors: Bejoy, Joshin John, Ambika, G.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.09438
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author Bejoy, Joshin John
Ambika, G.
author_facet Bejoy, Joshin John
Ambika, G.
contents We present a study on the spatio-temporal pattern underlying the climate dynamics in various locations spread over India, including the Himalayan region, coastal region, central and northeastern parts of India. We try to capture the variations in the complexity of their dynamics derived from temperature and relative humidity data from 1948-2022. By estimating the recurrence-based measures from the reconstructed phase space dynamics using a sliding window analysis on the data sets, we study the climate variability in different spatial locations. The study brings out the variations in the complexity of the underlying dynamics as well as their heterogeneity across the locations in India. We find almost all locations indicate shifts to more irregular and stochastic dynamics for temperature data around 1972-79 and shifts back to more regular dynamics beyond 2000. These patterns correlate with reported shifts in the climate and Indian Summer Monsoon related to strong and moderate ENSO events and confirm their associated regional variability.
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spellingShingle Recurrence analysis of meteorological data from climate zones in India
Bejoy, Joshin John
Ambika, G.
Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Chaotic Dynamics
Physics and Society
We present a study on the spatio-temporal pattern underlying the climate dynamics in various locations spread over India, including the Himalayan region, coastal region, central and northeastern parts of India. We try to capture the variations in the complexity of their dynamics derived from temperature and relative humidity data from 1948-2022. By estimating the recurrence-based measures from the reconstructed phase space dynamics using a sliding window analysis on the data sets, we study the climate variability in different spatial locations. The study brings out the variations in the complexity of the underlying dynamics as well as their heterogeneity across the locations in India. We find almost all locations indicate shifts to more irregular and stochastic dynamics for temperature data around 1972-79 and shifts back to more regular dynamics beyond 2000. These patterns correlate with reported shifts in the climate and Indian Summer Monsoon related to strong and moderate ENSO events and confirm their associated regional variability.
title Recurrence analysis of meteorological data from climate zones in India
topic Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Chaotic Dynamics
Physics and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.09438