TY - JOUR
T1 - Understanding the complexity of temperature dynamics in Xinjiang, China, from multitemporal scale and spatial perspectives
AU - Xu, Jianhua
AU - Chen, Yaning
AU - Li, Weihong
AU - Liu, Zuhan
AU - Wei, Chunmeng
AU - Tang, Jie
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Based on the observed data from 51 meteorological stations during the period from 1958 to 2012 in Xinjiang, China, we investigated the complexity of temperature dynamics from the temporal and spatial perspectives by using a comprehensive approach including the correlation dimension (CD), classical statistics, and geostatistics. The main conclusions are as follows (1) The integer CD values indicate that the temperature dynamics are a complex and chaotic system, which is sensitive to the initial conditions. (2) The complexity of temperature dynamics decreases along with the increase of temporal scale. To describe the temperature dynamics, at least 3 independent variables are needed at daily scale, whereas at least 2 independent variables are needed at monthly, seasonal, and annual scales. (3) The spatial patterns of CD values at different temporal scales indicate that the complex temperature dynamics are derived from the complex landform.
AB - Based on the observed data from 51 meteorological stations during the period from 1958 to 2012 in Xinjiang, China, we investigated the complexity of temperature dynamics from the temporal and spatial perspectives by using a comprehensive approach including the correlation dimension (CD), classical statistics, and geostatistics. The main conclusions are as follows (1) The integer CD values indicate that the temperature dynamics are a complex and chaotic system, which is sensitive to the initial conditions. (2) The complexity of temperature dynamics decreases along with the increase of temporal scale. To describe the temperature dynamics, at least 3 independent variables are needed at daily scale, whereas at least 2 independent variables are needed at monthly, seasonal, and annual scales. (3) The spatial patterns of CD values at different temporal scales indicate that the complex temperature dynamics are derived from the complex landform.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84880147767
U2 - 10.1155/2013/259248
DO - 10.1155/2013/259248
M3 - 文章
C2 - 23843732
AN - SCOPUS:84880147767
SN - 2356-6140
VL - 2013
JO - Scientific World Journal
JF - Scientific World Journal
M1 - 259248
ER -