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Abstract
It is mathematically and thoroughly proved in this paper that the nonlinear stochastic ocean-atmosphere oscillator model possesses a stable limit cycle; then the model equations are transformed into the Fokker-Planck equation (FPE), and the evolution of El Ni~no-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) from unstable state to stable state is studied from the point of view of nonequilibrium system dynamics. The study results reveal that although the complex nonlinear ocean-atmosphere oscillator model possesses multiequilibrium states,
the real climatic system possesses only a quasi-normal state and a strong ENSO cycle stable state. The first passage time between states is also given in this paper, and the theoretical computational results agree with observational data.
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Citation
DONG Wenjie, FENG Guolin. 2005: Dynamic Behavior and Unstable State Evolution of Ocean-Atmosphere Oscillator. Journal of Meteorological Research, 19(4): 418-428.
DONG Wenjie, FENG Guolin. 2005: Dynamic Behavior and Unstable State Evolution of Ocean-Atmosphere Oscillator. Journal of Meteorological Research, 19(4): 418-428.
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DONG Wenjie, FENG Guolin. 2005: Dynamic Behavior and Unstable State Evolution of Ocean-Atmosphere Oscillator. Journal of Meteorological Research, 19(4): 418-428.
DONG Wenjie, FENG Guolin. 2005: Dynamic Behavior and Unstable State Evolution of Ocean-Atmosphere Oscillator. Journal of Meteorological Research, 19(4): 418-428.
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