A dynamical systems explanation of the Hurst effect and atmospheric low-frequency variability.

Scientific reports 5 (2015) 9068

Authors:

Christian LE Franzke, Scott M Osprey, Paolo Davini, Nicholas W Watkins

Abstract:

The Hurst effect plays an important role in many areas such as physics, climate and finance. It describes the anomalous growth of range and constrains the behavior and predictability of these systems. The Hurst effect is frequently taken to be synonymous with Long-Range Dependence (LRD) and is typically assumed to be produced by a stationary stochastic process which has infinite memory. However, infinite memory appears to be at odds with the Markovian nature of most physical laws while the stationarity assumption lacks robustness. Here we use Lorenz's paradigmatic chaotic model to show that regime behavior can also cause the Hurst effect. By giving an alternative, parsimonious, explanation using nonstationary Markovian dynamics, our results question the common belief that the Hurst effect necessarily implies a stationary infinite memory process. We also demonstrate that our results can explain atmospheric variability without the infinite memory previously thought necessary and are consistent with climate model simulations.

IMPETUS: Improving predictions of drought for user decision-making

Taylor & Francis (2015) 289-294

An event-based approach to understanding decadal fluctuations in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

Climate Dynamics Springer Nature 44:1-2 (2015) 163-190

Authors:

Lesley Allison, Ed Hawkins, Tim Woollings

Climate Impacts of Stratopsheric Particle Injection

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts 17 (2015)

Authors:

Simon Driscoll, Scott Osprey, Don Grainger, Lesley Gray

Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and predicted 3-year survival in treatment planning for frail patients with early breast cancer

British Journal of Surgery John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 102 (2015) 5

Authors:

A Stotter, MW Reed, LJ Gray, N Moore, TG Robinson