Abstract

Correlation dimensions P were estimated for 500-mb geopotential heights over eastern North America as predicted by the Atmospheric Environment Service-Canadian Climate Centre general circulation climate model (GCM). A value of 6.0 to 7.0 was obtained, which agrees to within experimental error with a previously estimated value determined from measured data. This agreement is encouraging for it may suggest that on short time scales, the GCM is capable of producing fluctuations on a regional scale that resemble those of the real atmosphere. For western Europe, however, observed and GCM time series of 500-mb geopotential heights yielded values for v of about 8.0 and 6.0, respectively, but display similar power spectra. In contrast, over the tropical Pacific, v from GCM data either does not exist or exceeds 11. These results show that topologies of local climate attractors vary over the globe, thus making it difficult to speak of a global attractor. 18 refs., 3 figs.

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