Percolation Phase Transition of Surface Air Temperature Networks: A new test bed for El Niño/La Niña simulations
Abstract In this work, we studied the air-sea interaction over the tropical central eastern Pacific from a new perspective, climate network. The surface air temperatures over the tropical Pacific were constructed as a network, and the nodes within this network were linked if they have a similar temp...
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doaj-b7b0c491da634f1ea4020a886294f3842020-12-08T00:23:18ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-08-017111010.1038/s41598-017-08767-4Percolation Phase Transition of Surface Air Temperature Networks: A new test bed for El Niño/La Niña simulationsLijuan Hua0Zhenghui Lu1Naiming Yuan2Lin Chen3Yongqiang Yu4Lu Wang5State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather (LASW), Chinese Academy of Meteorological SciencesCAS Key Laboratory of Regional Climate Environment for Temperate East Asia, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesCAS Key Laboratory of Regional Climate Environment for Temperate East Asia, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesInternational Pacific Research Center, and School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii at ManoaState Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (LASG), Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of SciencesInternational Pacific Research Center, and School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii at ManoaAbstract In this work, we studied the air-sea interaction over the tropical central eastern Pacific from a new perspective, climate network. The surface air temperatures over the tropical Pacific were constructed as a network, and the nodes within this network were linked if they have a similar temporal varying pattern. Using three different reanalysis datasets, we verified the percolation phase transition. That is, when the influences of El Niño/La Niña are strong enough to isolate more than 48% of the nodes, the network may abruptly be divided into many small pieces, indicating a change of the network state. This phenomenon was reproduced successfully by a coupled general circulation model, Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model Spectral Version 2, but another model, Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model Grid-point Version 2, failed. As both models have the same oceanic component, but are with different atmospheric components, the improperly used atmospheric component should be responsible for the missing of the percolation phase transition. Considering that this new phenomenon is only recently noticed, current state-of-the-art models may ignore this process and induce unrealistic simulations. Accordingly, percolation phase transition is proposed as a new test bed, which deserves more attention in the future.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-08767-4 |
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Lijuan Hua Zhenghui Lu Naiming Yuan Lin Chen Yongqiang Yu Lu Wang Percolation Phase Transition of Surface Air Temperature Networks: A new test bed for El Niño/La Niña simulations Scientific Reports |
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Percolation Phase Transition of Surface Air Temperature Networks: A new test bed for El Niño/La Niña simulations |
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Percolation Phase Transition of Surface Air Temperature Networks: A new test bed for El Niño/La Niña simulations |
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Abstract In this work, we studied the air-sea interaction over the tropical central eastern Pacific from a new perspective, climate network. The surface air temperatures over the tropical Pacific were constructed as a network, and the nodes within this network were linked if they have a similar temporal varying pattern. Using three different reanalysis datasets, we verified the percolation phase transition. That is, when the influences of El Niño/La Niña are strong enough to isolate more than 48% of the nodes, the network may abruptly be divided into many small pieces, indicating a change of the network state. This phenomenon was reproduced successfully by a coupled general circulation model, Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model Spectral Version 2, but another model, Flexible Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System Model Grid-point Version 2, failed. As both models have the same oceanic component, but are with different atmospheric components, the improperly used atmospheric component should be responsible for the missing of the percolation phase transition. Considering that this new phenomenon is only recently noticed, current state-of-the-art models may ignore this process and induce unrealistic simulations. Accordingly, percolation phase transition is proposed as a new test bed, which deserves more attention in the future. |
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