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A gyrostatic low-order model for the El Ñino-southern oscillation (English)
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3 August 2017
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Summary: The paper demonstrates that, similar to other important models of atmospheric phenomena, beginning with the celebrated Lorenz model of the Rayleigh-Bénard convection, the Vallis low-order model (LOM) of the El Ñino-southern oscillation admits a gyrostatic form and discusses how gyrostatic LOMs may offer a general framework for deriving effective physically sound models for atmospheric dynamics and time series analysis. Any such model has a quadratic integral of motion (interpreted as some form of energy), which eliminates unphysical behaviors that have often plagued atmospheric LOMs and paves way for developing Hamiltonian LOMs. Restricting LOMs to a gyrostatic form also helps to design LOMs of optimum size and provides a modular construction of LOMs using gyrostats as elementary building blocks.
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atmospheric phenomena
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Lorenz model
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Rayleigh-Bénard convection
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Vallis low-order model (LOM)
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El Ñino-southern oscillation
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atmospheric dynamics
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time series analysis
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Hamiltonian LOMs
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