MULTIFRACTAL CHARACTERIZATIONS OF NONSTATIONARITY AND INTERMITTENCY IN GEOPHYSICAL FIELDS - OBSERVED, RETRIEVED, OR SIMULATED

被引:313
作者
DAVIS, A
MARSHAK, A
WISCOMBE, W
CAHALAN, R
机构
[1] UNIV SPACE RES ASSOC, NASA, GSFC, GREENBELT, MD USA
[2] SCI SYST & APPLICAT INC, LANHAM, MD USA
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10.1029/94JD00219
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Geophysical data rarely show any smoothness at any scale, and this often makes comparison with theoretical model output difficult. However, highly fluctuating signals and fractal structures are typical of open dissipative systems with nonlinear dynamics, the focus of most geophysical research. High levels of variability are excited over a large range of scales by the combined actions of external forcing and internal instability. At very small scales we expect geophysical fields to be smooth, but these are rarely resolved with available instrumentation or simulation tools; nondifferentiable and even discontinuous models are therefore in order. We need methods of statistically analyzing geophysical data, whether measured in situ, remotely sensed or even generated by a computer model, that are adapted to these characteristics. An important preliminary task is to define statistically stationary features in generally nonstationary signals. We first discuss a simple criterion for stationarity in finite data streams that exhibit power law energy spectra and then, guided by developments in turbulence studies, we advocate the use of two ways of analyzing the scale dependence of statistical information: singular measures and qth order structure functions. In nonstationary situations, the approach based on singular measures seeks power law behavior in integrals over all possible scales of a nonnegative stationary field derived from the data, leading to a characterization of the intermittency in this (gradient-related) field. In contrast, the approach based on structure functions uses the signal itself, seeking power laws for the statistical moments of absolute increments over arbitrarily large scales, leading to a characterization of the prevailing nonstationarity in both quantitative and qualitative terms. We explain graphically, step by step, both multifractal statistics which are largely complementary to each other. The geometrical manifestations of nonstationarity and intermittency, ''roughness'' and ''sparseness'', respectively, are illustrated and the associated analytical (differentiability and continuity) properties are discussed. As an example, the two techniques are applied to a series of recent measurements of liquid water distributions inside marine stratocumulus decks; these are found to be multifractal over scales ranging from almost-equal-to 60 m to almost-equal-to 60 km. Finally, we define the ''mean multifractal plane'' and show it to be a simple yet comprehensive tool with many applications including data intercomparison, (dynamical or stochastic) model and retrieval validations.
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