Title :
Low frequency modes and their link with summer monsoon activity described by wavelet analysis throughout India
Author_Institution :
Lab. de Meteorol. Dynamique, Ecole Polytech., Palaiseau, France
fDate :
5/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is to propose a method and its application to attempt investigating temporal-frequency characteristics of low frequency modes throughout India. This diagnostic method combines wavelet analysis (WT) interlaced by a factor D and empirical orthogonal function (EOF). It is shown that the stability related to WT is ensured by the adequate choice of factor D and the sampling frequency. Thus, the reconstruction of a time series from its wavelet coefficients becomes possible (i.e., “wavelet synthesis,” which can constitute a narrow bandpass). This method has been applied to daily pressure during summer monsoon activity for the year 1977. The results of analysis indicate a link between summer monsoon activity and both a 10-20-day and 25-50-day band. This link is expressed by the simultaneous occurrence of both modes throughout India with a different amplitude from one region to another expressed by the following factors. During summer monsoon onset, it is the 10-20-day mode that is predominant, while during the break, both modes have nearly the same amplitude. These modes have a maximum activity situated nearly at 23°N, 83°E
Keywords :
atmospheric movements; meteorology; wavelet transforms; AD 1977; India; atmosphere; daily pressure; empirical orthogonal function; low frequency mode; meteorology; stability; summer monsoon activity; temporal-frequency characteristics; tropical circulation; wavelet analysis; Band pass filters; Displays; Frequency; Meteorology; Sampling methods; Satellites; Sea surface; Stability; Wavelet analysis; Wavelet coefficients;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on