Sentences with phrase «similar decadal variability»

The Earth's field sustains the magnetosphere and it is not constant either, it shows similar decadal variability, as shown in the data from and used by number of distinguished geo - magnetic scientists and researchers (Jault Gire, LeMouel, J. Bloxham, D. Gubbins, A.Jackson, R. Hide, D. Boggs, J. Dickey etc,) Since changes in either of two fields affect strength of the magnetosphere, it would be expected that the «magnetospheric variability» time function could be produced by combining two sets of available data.

Not exact matches

While the correlation displays decadal - scale variability similar to changes in the interdecadal Pacific oscillation (IPO)...» Vance et al 2012
Spectral analysis shows the below - average epochs are associated with enhanced ENSO - like variability around 2 — 5 yr, while the above - average epoch is associated more with variability around 6 — 7 yr... While the correlation displays decadal - scale variability similar to changes in the interdecadal Pacific oscillation...» Vance et al 2012
While the correlation displays decadal - scale variability similar to changes in the interdecadal Pacific oscillation (IPO), the LDSSS record suggests rainfall in the modern instrumental era (1910 — 2009 ad) is below the long - term average.»
The patterns of Pacific Decadal Variability (PDV) are very similar to those of ENSO.
However, within each half of the record there is great decadal variability, up and down within that range, with the greatest volatility clearly in the earlier half of the record, with the dip and recovery around 1690 and similar features during the early part of the 16th century and the start of the 17th century.
Different approaches show very similar long - term trends, but noticeably different interannual and decadal - scale variability.
When all model results from CMIP3 are included, the bottom panel results, showing the red curve not too dis - similar from Spencer and Braswell, but with a huge range, due both to the spread among models, and also the spread due to decadal variability.
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