The sea--air oscillator model of decadal variations in subtropical cells and equatorial Pacific SST
Mo Jia-Qi(莫嘉琪)a)b)c)†, Lin Wan-Tao(林万涛)d), and Lin Yi-Hua(林一骅)d)
a Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241000, Chinab Division of Computational Science, E-Institutes of Shanghai Universities at SJTU, Shanghai 200240, Chinac Huzhou Teachers College, Huzhou 313000, China; d LASG, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China
Abstract In this paper a time delay equation for sea--air oscillator model is studied. The aim is to create an approximate solving method of nonlinear equation for sea--air oscillator model. Employing the method of variational iteration, it obtains the approximate solution of corresponding equation. This method is an approximate analytic method, which can be often used for analysing other behaviour of the sea surface temperature anomaly of the atmosphere--ocean oscillator model.
Received: 07 October 2006
Revised: 17 November 2006
Accepted manuscript online:
Fund: Project supported by the
National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos
40676016, 90111011 and 10471039), the National Key Basic
Research Special Foundation of China (Grant Nos 2003CB415101-03
and 2004CB418304), the Key Basic Research Foundation
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Mo Jia-Qi(莫嘉琪), Lin Wan-Tao(林万涛), and Lin Yi-Hua(林一骅) The sea--air oscillator model of decadal variations in subtropical cells and equatorial Pacific SST 2007 Chinese Physics 16 1908
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