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ENSO forecast using a wavelet-based mode decomposition
Deliège, Adrien; Nicolay, Samuel; Fettweis, Xavier
2014577 WE-Heraeus-Seminar on Health, Energy & Extreme Events in a Changing Climate
 

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Keywords :
ENSO forecast; mode decomposition; wavelet
Abstract :
[en] We introduce a new method for forecasting major El Niño/ La Niña events based on a wavelet mode decomposition. This methodology allows us to approximate the ENSO time series with a superposition of three periodic signals corresponding to periods of about 31, 43 and 61 months respectively with time-varying amplitudes. This pseudo-periodic approximation is then extrapolated to give forecasts. While this last one only resolves the large variations in the ENSO time series, three years hindcast as retroactive prediction allows to recover most of the El Niño/ La Niña events of the last 60 years.
Disciplines :
Mathematics
Earth sciences & physical geography
Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Deliège, Adrien ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de mathématique > Analyse - Analyse fonctionnelle - Ondelettes
Nicolay, Samuel  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de mathématique > Analyse - Analyse fonctionnelle - Ondelettes
Fettweis, Xavier  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de géographie > Climatologie et Topoclimatologie
Language :
English
Title :
ENSO forecast using a wavelet-based mode decomposition
Publication date :
December 2014
Event name :
577 WE-Heraeus-Seminar on Health, Energy & Extreme Events in a Changing Climate
Event place :
Bad Honnef, Germany
Event date :
6-9 december 2014
Audience :
International
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