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On the altitude dependence of the temperature scaling behaviour at the global troposphere
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Upper AtmosphereEngineeringClimate ModelingEarth ScienceAtmospheric ScienceGlobal TroposphereLower AtmosphereClimate ChangeClimate SciencesMeteorologyClimate VariabilityAtmospheric InteractionGeographyFluctuation AnalysisAltitude DependenceSpace WeatherSelf-similarity PropertiesEarth's ClimateClimate DynamicsClimatologyAtmospheric ConditionGlobal ClimateShort-term Variability
Detrended fluctuation analysis is applied to the mean monthly temperature values, over different heights of the global troposphere, during 1980–2004, to search for self-similarity properties. The results show that the tropospheric temperature anomalies obey persistent long-range power-law correlations for time-scales longer than about four months and shorter than about six years. This suggests that the temperature fluctuations over small time periods (i.e. a few months) are related to those over longer time periods (i.e. a few years). In addition, the long-range power-law persistence in the global tropospheric temperature fluctuations becomes stronger as the altitude increases.
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