Abstract

A data-driven generalized cell mapping method devoting to conquer the difficulty that how to carry out the global analysis for a model-free and complex system, without prior knowledge of the underlying system, is proposed in this paper to uncover the hidden flow structure existing in the North Pacific Ocean. By this way, the transient attracting region near the 30 degrees north latitude, acting as a short-term attractor in the North Pacific Ocean, is unveiled by investigating the topology of the season-aware transition probability matrix created from the historical data bank of drifters. The predicted probability distributions of drifters are presented to illustrate the evolutions and concentration of ocean currents, which coincides with the real responses of drifters. Furthermore, the purpose of this paper is also to promote the applications of the data-driven cell mapping method in practical engineering.

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