IS THERE EVIDENCE OF MULTIPLE EQUILIBRIA IN PLANETARY WAVE AMPLITUDE STATISTICS

Citation
G. Nitsche et al., IS THERE EVIDENCE OF MULTIPLE EQUILIBRIA IN PLANETARY WAVE AMPLITUDE STATISTICS, Journal of the atmospheric sciences, 51(2), 1994, pp. 314-322
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
ISSN journal
00224928
Volume
51
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
314 - 322
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-4928(1994)51:2<314:ITEOME>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Results obtained by Hansen and Sutera concerning the occurrence of bim odal probability density functions (PDFs) in a wave amplitude index (W AI) calculated from large-scale atmospheric flow data are reexamined. The PDFs are found to be highly sensitive to changes in the parameters used to calculate the WAI. The excessive sensitivity is suggestive of an insufficient number of degrees of freedom in the PDFs. The Monte C arlo test used by Hansen and Sutera to establish the statistical signi ficance of their PDFs is reexamined, with emphasis on their attempt to compensate for the interdependence between neighboring data points in their time series of the WAI. Their random samples contained only one (independent) data point for each 4.5 data points in the WAI time ser ies. It is shown that in order to generate PDFs with the same degree o f smoothing as the WAI PDF, they should have simultaneously reduced th e smoothing parameter in the maximum penalized likelihood (MPL) algori thm by the same factor. When this scaling factor is properly taken int o account, more than half of the randomly generated samples exhibit mu ltimodality: hence, the occurrence of bimodality in the PDFs calculate d from the WAI data does not appear to be statistically significant. I t is estimated that in order to distinguish between samples drawn from populations with a degree of bimodality comparable to that reported i n the WAI data and samples drawn from a Gaussian population, a period of record of at least 150 years would be needed.