Transcription of A Practical Guide to Wavelet Analysis
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61 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society1. IntroductionWavelet Analysis is becoming a common tool foranalyzing localized variations of power within a timeseries. By decomposing a time series into time fre-quency space, one is able to determine both the domi-nant modes of variability and how those modes varyin time. The Wavelet transform has been used for nu-merous studies in geophysics, including tropical con-vection (Weng and Lau 1994), the El Ni o SouthernOscillation (ENSO; Gu and Philander 1995; Wang andWang 1996), atmospheric cold fronts (Gamage andBlumen 1993), central England temperature (Baliunaset al.)
A Practical Guide to Wavelet Analysis Christopher Torrence and Gilbert P. Compo Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado ABSTRACT A practical step-by-step guide to wavelet analysis is given, with examples taken from time series of the El Niño– Southern Oscillation (ENSO).
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