Michael Ghil
BIBLIOGRAPHY
21 August
2008
A. Books
Published
1.
Bengtsson, L., M. Ghil, and E. KŠllŽn (Eds.), 1981: Dynamic Meteorology: Data Assimilation
Methods, Springer-Verlag, New York/Heidelberg/Berlin, 330 pp.
2.
Ghil, M., R.
Benzi, and G. Parisi (Eds.), 1985: Turbulence
and Predictability in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics and Climate Dynamics,
North-Holland Publ. Co., Amsterdam/New York/Oxford/ Tokyo, 449 pp.
3.
Ghil, M.,
and S. Childress, 1987: Topics in
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics: Atmospheric Dynamics, Dynamo Theory and Climate
Dynamics, Springer-Verlag, New York/Berlin/London/Paris/ Tokyo, 485 pp.
4.
Ghil, M., K.
Ide, A. F. Bennett, P. Courtier, M. Kimoto, and N. Sato (Eds.), 1997: Data Assimilation in Meteorology and
Oceanography: Theory and Practice, Meteorological Society of Japan and
Universal Academy Press, Tokyo, 496 pp.
5.
Ghil, M.,
and E. Simonnet, 2008: Nonlinear Climate
Theory, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, UK/London/New York, in
preparation (approx. 450 pp.).
6.
Ghil, M.,
and J. Roux, 2008: MathŽmatiques
AppliquŽes aux Sciences de la Plante et de la Vie : Algbre LinŽaire,
Equations DiffŽrentielles et MŽthodes NumŽriques, Dunod, Paris, in prep.
(approx. 300 pp.).
B.
Collective Works
1.
Panel on
Model-Assimilated Data Sets (D.R. Johnson, J.R. Bates, G.P. Brasseur, M. Ghil, A. Hollingsworth, R.L. Jenne,
K. Miyakoda, E. Rasmusson, E.S. Sarachik, and T.T. Warner), National Research
Council, 1991: Four-Dimensional Model
Assimilation of Data: A Strategy for the Earth System Sciences, National
Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 78 pp.
2.
Climate Research
Committee (E.J. Barron, B. Boville, K. Bryan, G.F. Carrier, W.L. Chameides, R.
Dickinson, M. Ghil, D.G. Martinson,
W.R. Peltier, J. Sarmiento, G.L. Stephens, L.D. Talley, K. Trenberth, and J.
Walsh), 1992: A Decade of International
Climate Research: The First Ten Years of the World Climate Research Program,
National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 59 pp.
3.
Climate Research
Committee (E.J. Barron, D.S. Battisti, B.A. Boville, K. Bryan, G.F. Carrier, R.
D. Cess, R.E. Davis, M. Ghil, M.M.
Hall, T.R. Karl, J.T. Kiehl, D.G. Martinson, C.L. Parkinson, B. Saltzman, R.P.
Turco), 1994: Global
Ocean–Atmosphere–Land System (GOALS) for Predicting
Seasonal-to-Interannual Climate, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.,
103 pp.
4.
Ghil, M., K.
Ide, and Numerical Prediction Division (Japan Meteorological Agency) (Eds.),
1995: Collection of Lecture Notes Presented at the Second WMO International
Symposium on Assimilation of Observations in Meteorology and Oceanography,
Special Issue, The Geophysical Magazine,
Series 2, 1, Japan Meteorological Agency, Tokyo.
5.
International
Programme Committee (D. L. T. Anderson, A. F. Bennett, P. Courtier, R. Daley, M. Ghil, Chair; K. Ide, Secretary; M.
Kubota, K. Puri, P. Malanotte-Rizzoli, N. Sato, O. Talagrand, Eds.), 1995: Proceedings
of the Second WMO International Symposium on Assimilation of Observations in
Meteorology and Oceanography, Tokyo,
March 1995, WMO/TD–No. 651,
PWPR Report Series No. 5, World Meteorological Organization, Geneva,
Switzerland, Vols. I & II, 717 pp.
6.
National Research
Council, 1995: Natural Climate Variability on
Decade-to-Century Time Scales, D. G. Martinson, K. Bryan, M. Ghil, M. M. Hall, T. R. Karl, E. S.
Sarachik, S. Sorooshian, and L. D. Talley (Eds.), National Academy Press,
Washington, D.C., 630 pp.
7.
Panel on
Climate Variability on Decade-to-Century Time Scales (D.G. Martinson, D.S.
Battisti, R.S. Bradley, J. E. Cole, R.A. Fine, M. Ghil, Y. Kushnir, S. Manabe, M.S. McCartney, M.P. McCormick,
M.J. Prather, E. S. Sarachik, P. Tans, L.G. Thompson, M. Winton), National
ResearchCouncil, 1998: Decade-to-Century-Scale
Climate Variability and Change: A Science Strategy, 160 pp.
8.
Bresch, D.,
T. Colin, M. Ghil, and S. Wang
(Eds.), 2004: Qualitative Properties of
Some Evolution Equations, Special Issue of Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems–Series A, vol. 11 (No. 1), pp. 1–240, American Institute of Mathematical
Sciences.
C.
Refereed Articles and Chapters in Books
1.
Ghil, M.,
1971: Heat transfer from the rear of a cylinder in transverse flow, Discussion,
J. Heat Transfer, Trans. ASME, Series C, 93, 316.
2.
Ghil, M.,
and A. Solan, l973: Heat transfer through a Rankine vortex, J. Heat Transfer, Trans. ASME, Series C, 95, l37–l39.
3.
Ghil, M.,
l975: The initialization problem in numerical weather prediction, Improperly Posed Boundary Value Problems,
A. Carasso and A. P. Stone (Eds.), Pitman, London, pp. l05–l23.
4.
Ghil, M.,
l976: Climate stability for a Sellers-type model, J. Atmos. Sci., 33,
3–20.
5.
Ghil, M.,
and B. Shkoller, 1976: Wind laws for shockless initialization, Ann. Meteorol. (Neue Folge), 11, 112–115.
6.
Ghil, M., B.
Shkoller, and V. Yangarber, l977:
A balanced diagnostic system compatible with a barotropic prognostic
model, Mon. Wea. Rev., 105, l223–l238.
7.
Ghil, M.,
l977: Numerical methods in fluid mechanics, Fluid
Dynamics, R. Balian and J.-L. Peube (Eds.), Gordon and Breach, London, pp.
447–468.
8.
Talagrand, O., D.
Anderson, and M. Ghil, l977:
ElŽments de mŽtŽorologie dynamique, Fluid
Dynamics, R. Balian and J.-L. Peube (Eds.), Gordon and Breach, London, pp.
64l–666.
9.
Halem, M., M. Ghil, and R. Atlas, 1978: Some
experiments on the effect of remote sounding data upon weather forcecasting, Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere-Inversion
Methods and Applications, A. L. Fymat and V. E. Zuev (Eds.), Elsevier, pp.
9–33.
10.
Ghil, M.,
l978: Numerical methods in geophysical fluid dynamics, Rotating Fluids in Geophysics, P. H. Roberts and A. M. Soward
(Eds.), Academic Press, pp. 499–52l.
11.
KŠllŽn, E., C.
Crafoord, and M. Ghil, 1978: Free
oscillations in a coupled atmosphere-hydrosphere-cryosphere system, Evolution of Planetary Atmospheres and
Climatology of the Earth, D. Gautier et
al. (Eds.), Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, Toulouse, France, pp.
285–298.
12.
Bhattacharya, K.,
and M. Ghil, l978: An energy-balance
model with multiply-periodic and quasi-chaotic free oscillations, Evolution of Planetary Atmospheres and
Climatology of the Earth, D. Gautier et
al. (Eds.), Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, Toulouse, France, pp.
299–310.
13.
Ghil, M., M.
Halem, and R. Atlas, l979: Time-continuous assimilation of remote-sounding data
and its effect on weather forecasting, Mon.
Wea. Rev., 107, l40–l7l.
14.
Ghil, M.,
and R. Balgovind, l979: A fast Cauchy-Riemann solver, Math. Comp., 33,
585–635.
15.
Ghil, M., M.
Halem, and R. Atlas, 1979: Effects of sounding temperature assimilation on
weather forecasting: Model dependence studies, Remote Sounding of the Atmosphere from Space, H.-J. Bolle (Ed.),
Pergamon Press, pp. 21–25.
16.
KŠllŽn, E., C.
Crafoord and M. Ghil, 1979: Free
oscillations in a climate model with ice-sheet dynamics, J. Atmos. Sci., 36,
2292–2303.
17.
Ghil, M. and
K. Bhattacharya, 1979: An energy-balance model of glaciation cycles, Study Conference on Climate Models:
Performance, Intercomparison and Sensitivity Studies, W. L. Gates (Ed.),
GARP Publ. Series No. 22, WMO/ICSU, Geneva, pp. 886–916.
18.
Ghil, M.,
1980: Successive bifurcations and the ice-age problem, Bifurcation Phenomena in Mathematical Physics and Related Topics,
C. Bardos and D. Bessis (Eds.), D. Reidel, Dordrecht/Boston/London, pp.
57–58.
19.
Ghil, M.,
l980: The compatible balancing approach to initialization, and four-dimensional
data assimilation, Tellus, 32, l98–206.
20.
Ghil, M.,
1981: Energy-balance models: an introduction, Climatic Variations and Variability: Facts and Theories, A. Berger
(Ed.), D. Reidel, Dordrecht/Boston/London, pp. 46l–480.
21.
Ghil, M.,
1981: Internal climatic mechanisms participating in glaciation cycles, Climatic Variations and Variability: Facts
and Theories, A. Berger (Ed.), D. Reidel, Dordrecht/Boston/London, pp.
539–557.
22.
Ghil, M.,
1981: Comments on 'Seasonal Simulation as a Test for Uncertainties in the
Parameterizations of a Budyko-Sellers Zonal Climate Model,' by S. H. Schneider
and S. G. Warren, J. Atmos. Sci., 38, 666–667.
23.
Atlas, R., M. Ghil, and M. Halem, 1981: Reply to
comments by L. Druyan on 'Time-Continuous Assimilation of Remote-Sounding Data
and Its Effect on Weather Forecasting,' Mon.
Wea. Rev., 109, 201–204.
24.
Bube, K., and M.
Ghil, 1981: Assimilation of asynoptic data and the initialization problem, Dynamic Meteorology: Data Assimilation
Methods, L. Bengtsson, M. Ghil and E. KŠllŽn (Eds.), Springer-Verlag, New
York, pp. 111–138.
25.
Ghil, M., S.
Cohn, J. Tavantzis, K. Bube, and E. Isaacson, 1981: Applications of estimation
theory to numerical weather prediction, Dynamic
Meteorology: Data Assimilation
Methods, L. Bengtsson, M. Ghil and E. KŠllŽn (Eds.), Springer Verlag, pp.
139–224.
26.
Ghil, M.,
and H. Le Treut, 1981: A climate model with cryodynamics and geodynamics, J. Geophys. Res., 86, 5262–5270.
27.
Atlas, R., M. Ghil, and M. Halem, 1982: The
effects of model resolution and satellite sounding data on GLAS model
forecasts, Mon. Wea. Rev., 110, 662–682.
28.
Ghil, M., S.
E. Cohn, and A. Dalcher, 1982: Sequential estimation, data assimilation and
initialization, The Interaction Between
Objective Analysis and Initialization, D. Williamson (Ed.), Publ. Meteorol.
127 (Proc. 14th Stanstead Seminar), McGill University, Montreal, pp.
83–97.
29.
Bhattacharya, K.,
M. Ghil, and I. L. Vulis, 1982:
Internal variability of an energy-balance model with delayed albedo effects, J. Atmos. Sci., 39, 1747–1773.
30.
Balgovind, R., A.
Dalcher, M. Ghil, and E. Kalnay,
l983: A stochastic-dynamic model for the spatial structure of forecast error
statistics, Mon. Wea. Rev., 111, 701–722.
31.
Le Treut, H., and
M. Ghil, 1983: Orbital forcing,
climatic interactions, and glaciation cycles, J. Geophys. Res., 88C,
5167–5190.
32.
Ghil, M.,
and J. Tavantzis, 1983: Global Hopf bifurcation in a simple climate model, SIAM J. Appl. Math., 43, 1019–1041.
33.
Ghil, M., S.
E. Cohn, and A. Dalcher, 1983: Applications of sequential estimation to data
assimilation, Large-Scale Oceanographic
Experiments in the World Climate Research Program, WMO/ICSU, Geneva,
Switzerland, pp. 341–356.
34.
Legras, B., and M. Ghil, 1983: Ecoulements
atmosphŽriques stationnaires, pŽriodiques et apŽriodiques, J. MŽc. ThŽor. Appl., Special Issue (Two-Dimensional Turbulence, R. Moreau (Ed.), Gauthier-Villars,
Paris), 45–82.
35.
Ghil, M.,
1984: Climate sensitivity, energy balance models and oscillatory climate
models, J. Geophys. Res., 89, 1280–1284.
36.
Ghil, M.,
1984b: Formal conceptual models of climatic change. Terra Cognita., 4, 336.
37.
Dee, D., and M. Ghil, 1984: Boolean difference
equations, I: Formulation and dynamic behavior, SIAM J. Appl. Math., 44,
111–126.
38.
Legras, B., and M. Ghil, 1984: Blocking and variations
in atmospheric predictability, Predictability
of Fluid Motions, G. Holloway and B. J. West (Eds.), American Institute of
Physics, New York, pp. 87–105.
39.
Buys, M., and M. Ghil, 1984: Mathematical methods of
celestial mechanics illustrated by simple examples of planetary motion, Milankovitch and Climate: Understanding the
Response to Orbital Forcing, A. Berger, J. Imbrie, J. Hays, G. Kukla and B.
Saltzman (Eds.), D. Reidel, Dordrecht/ Boston/Lancaster, pp. 55–82.
40.
Ghil, M.,
and B. Saltzman, 1984: Oscillator models of climate change, Milankovitch and Climate: Understanding the
Response to Orbital Forcing, A. Berger, J. Imbrie, J. Hays, G. Kukla and B.
Saltzman (Eds.), D. Reidel, Dordrecht/Boston/Lancaster, pp. 859–866.
41.
LeTreut, H., and M. Ghil, 1984: The predictability of
glaciation cycles, Annals Glaciol., 5, 213–214.
42.
Ghil, M., R.
Benzi, and G. Parisi, 1985: Introduction: turbulence, geophysical flows,
predictability and climate dynamics, Turbulence
and Predictability in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics and Climate Dynamics, M.
Ghil, R. Benzi and G. Parisi (Eds.), North Holland Publ. Co., Amsterdam/New
York/Oxford/Tokyo, pp. xiii–xxi.
43.
Ghil, M.,
l985: Theoretical climate dynamics: an introduction, Turbulence and Predictability in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics and Climate
Dynamics, M. Ghil, R. Benzi and G. Parisi (Eds.), North Holland Publ. Co.,
Amsterdam/New York/Oxford/Tokyo, pp. 347–402.
44.
Legras, B., and M. Ghil, 1985: Persistent anomalies,
blocking and variations in atmospheric predictability, J. Atmos. Sci., 42,
433–471.
45.
Ghil, M.,
and A. Mullhaupt, 1985: Boolean delay equations, II: Periodic and aperiodic
solutions, J. Stat. Phys., 41, 125–174.
46.
Dee, D., S. E.
Cohn, A. Dalcher, and M. Ghil, 1985:
An efficient algorithm for estimating covariances in distributed systems, IEEE Trans. Automatic Control, AC-30, 1057–1065.
47.
Ghil, M.,
1985: Future possibilities in objective analysis and data assimilation for
atmospheric dynamics, Proc. First
National Workshop on the Global Weather Experiment, vol. II, part II,
National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., pp. 794–802.
48.
Ghil, M.,
1985: Mathematical problems in climate dynamics, Mathematical Problems from the Physics of Fluids, G. Gallavotti et al. (Eds.), Klim, Roma, pp.
65–81; also published in J. Stat.
Phys., 44 (5-6), 1026–1032
(Sept.1986).
49.
Ghil, M.,
1986: Sequential estimation and satellite data assimilation in meteorology and
oceanography, Variational Methods in the
Geosciences, Y. Sasaki et al.
(Eds.), Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 91–100.
50.
Ghil, M.,
1987a: Dynamics, statistics and predictability of planetary flow regimes, Irreversible Phenomena and Dynamical Systems
Analysis in the Geosciences, C. Nicolis and G. Nicolis (Eds.), D. Reidel,
Dordrecht/Boston/Lancaster, pp. 241–283.
51.
Ghil, M.,
1987b: Nonlinear phenomena in climate dynamics, Irreversible Phenomena and Dynamical Systems Analysis in the
Geosciences, C. Nicolis and G. Nicolis (Eds.), D. Reidel, Dordrecht/
Boston/Lancaster, pp. 313–320.
52.
Mo, K., and M. Ghil, 1987: Statistics and dynamics
of persistent anomalies, J. Atmos. Sci.,
44, 877–901.
53.
Ghil, M., A.
Mullhaupt and P. Pestiaux, 1987: Deep water formation and Quaternary
glaciations, Climate Dyn., 2, 1–10.
54.
Atlas, R., A. J.
Busalacchi, M. Ghil, S. Bloom, and
E. Kalnay, 1987: Global surface wind and flux fields from model assimilation of
Seasat data, J. Geophys. Res., 92C, 6477–6487.
55.
Ghil, M.,
1987c: Predictability of planetary flow regimes: dynamics and statistics, Toward Understanding Climate Change, the J.
O. Fletcher Lectures on Problems and Prospects of Climate Analysis and
Forecasting, U. Radok (Ed.), pp. 91–147.
56.
Itoh, H., and M. Ghil, 1988: The generation mechanism
of mixed Rossby-gravity waves in the equatorial troposphere, J. Atmos. Sci., 45, 585–604.
57.
Le Treut, H., J.
Portes, J. Jouzel, and M. Ghil,
1988: Isotopic modeling of climatic oscillations: implications for a
comparative study of marine and ice-core records, J. Geophys. Res., 93,
9365–9383.
58.
Ghil, M.,
1988: Nonlinear approaches to low-frequency atmospheric variability, Dynamics of Low-Frequency Phenomena in the
Atmosphere, G. W. Branstator, R. A. Madden and J. J. Tribbia (Eds.),
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO 80307, pp. 603–714;
also in Proc. Summer School on
Large-Scale Dynamics of the Atmosphere, Q.-C. Zeng (Ed.), Beijing, China,
1988.
59.
Mo, K., and M. Ghil, 1988: Cluster analysis of
multiple planetary flow regimes, J.
Geophys. Res., 93D,
10927–10952.
60.
Lin, R.-Q., F.
Busse, and M. Ghil, 1989: Transition to two-dimensional turbulent
convection in a rapidly-rotating annulus, Geophys.
Astrophys. Fluid Dyn., 45,
131–157.
61.
Ghil, M.,
1989: Meteorological data assimilation for oceanographers. Part I: Description
and theoretical framework, Dyn. Atmos.
Oceans, 13, 171–218.
62.
Vautard, R., and M. Ghil, 1989: Singular spectrum
analysis in nonlinear dynamics, with applications to paleoclimatic time series,
Physica D, 35, 395–424.
63.
Farrara, J. D., M. Ghil, C. R. Mechoso, and K. C. Mo,
1989: Empirical orthogonal functions and multiple flow regimes in the Southern
Hemisphere winter, J. Atmos. Sci., 46, 3219–3223.
64.
Ghil, M.,
1989: Deceptively-simple models of climatic change, Climate and Geo-Sciences, A. Berger, J.-Cl. Duplessy and S. H.
Schneider (Eds.), D. Reidel, Dordrecht/Hingham (Mass.), pp. 211–240.
65.
Sakuma, H., and M. Ghil, 1990: Stability of stationary
barotropic modons by Lyapunov's direct method, J. Fluid Mech., 211,
393–416.
66.
Dickey, J. O., M. Ghil and S. L. Marcus, 1990: A 30-60
day oscillation in length-of-day and atmospheric angular momentum:
extratropical origin?, Earth Rotation and
Coordinate Reference Frames, C. Boucher and G. A. Wilkins (Eds.),
Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 90–97.
67.
Marcus, S. L., M. Ghil, J. O. Dickey, and T. M.
Eubanks, 1990: Origin of the 30-60 day oscillation in the LOD and atmospheric angular
momentum: new findings from the UCLA general circulation model, Earth Rotation and Coordinate Reference
Frames, C. Boucher and G. A. Wilkins (Eds.), Springer-Verlag, New York, pp.
98–105.
68.
Paldor, N., and M. Ghil, 1990: Finite-wavelength
instabilities of a coupled density front, J.
Phys. Oceanogr., 20,
114–123.
69.
Vautard, R., K.
C. Mo, and M. Ghil, 1990:
Statistical significance test for transition matrices of atmospheric Markov
chains, J. Atmos. Sci., 47, 1926–1931.
70.
Jin, F.-f., and M. Ghil, 1990: Intraseasonal oscillations in the
extratropics: Hopf bifurcation and topographic instabilities, J. Atmos. Sci., 47, 3007–3022.
71.
Bernardet, P., A.
Butet, M. DŽquŽ , M. Ghil and R. L.
Pfeffer, 1990: Low-frequency
oscillations in a rotating annulus with topography, J. Atmos. Sci., 47,
3023–3043.
72.
Ghil, M., M.
Kimoto, and J. D. Neelin, 1991: Nonlinear dynamics and predictability in the
atmospheric sciences, Rev. Geophys.,
Supplement (U.S. Nat'l Rept. to Int'l Union of Geodesy & Geophys.
1987–1990), 29 (S),
46–55, 10.1029/91RG0071.
73.
Ghil, M.,
and R. Vautard, 1991: Interdecadal oscillations and the warming trend in global
temperature time series, Nature, 350, 324–327.
74.
Ghil, M.,
and K.-C. Mo, 1991a: Intraseasonal oscillations in the global atmosphere. Part
I: Northern Hemisphere and tropics, J.
Atmos. Sci., 48, 752–779.
75.
Ghil, M.,
and K.-C. Mo, 1991b: Intraseasonal oscillations in the global atmosphere. Part
II: Southern Hemisphere, J. Atmos. Sci.,
48, 780–790.
76.
Keppenne, C. L., M. Ghil, G. C. Fox, J. W. Flower, A.
Kowala, P. N. Papaccio, J. F. Rosati, J. F. Shepanski, F. G. Spadaro, J. O.
Dickey, 1991: Parallel processing applied to climate modeling, Controlled Active Global Experiments (CAGE),
E. Sindoni and A.Y. Wong (Eds.), Societˆ Italiana di Fisica, Bologna, pp.
47–66.
77.
Sakuma, H., and M. Ghil, 1991: Stability of propagating
modons for small-amplitude perturbations, Phys.
Fluids A, 3(3), 408–414.
78.
Ghil, M. and
P. Malanotte-Rizzoli, 1991: Data assimilation in meteorology and oceanography, Adv. Geophys., 33, 141–266.
79.
Paldor, N. and M. Ghil, 1991: Shortwave instabilities
of coastal currents, Geophys. Astrophys.
Fluid Dyn., 58, 225–241.
80.
Mechoso, C. R.,
J. D. Farrara, and M. Ghil, 1991:
Intraseasonal variability of the winter circulation in the Southern Hemisphere
atmosphere. J. Atmos. Sci., 48,
1387–1404.
81.
Ghil, M.,
1991: Quaternary glaciations: Theory and observations, The Sun in Time, C. P. Sonnett, M. S. Giampapa, and M. S. Matthews
(Eds.), The Univ. of Arizona Press, Tucson, pp. 511–542.
82.
Yiou, P., C.
Genthon, M. Ghil, J. Jouzel, H. Le
Treut, J. M. Barnola, C. Lorius, and Y. N. Korotkevitch, 1991: High-frequency
paleovariability in climate and CO2 levels from Vostok ice-core
records, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 20365–20378.
83.
Penland, C., M. Ghil, and K. M. Weickmann, 1991:
Adaptive filtering and maximum entropy spectra, with application to changes in
atmospheric angular momentum, J. Geophys.
Res., 96, 22659–22671.
84.
Dickey, J. O., M. Ghil, and S. L. Marcus, 1991:
Extratropical aspects of the 40–50 day oscillation in length-of-day and atmospheric
angular momentum, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 22643–22658.
85.
Zhao, J.-X., and M. Ghil, 1991: Nonlinear symmetric instability and
intraseasonal oscillations in the tropical atmosphere, J. Atmos. Sci., 48,
2552-2568.
86.
Sakuma, H., and M. Ghil, 1992: Reply to comments by P. Ripa, Phys. Fluids A, 4,
464–466.
87.
Ghil, M.,
and C. R. Mechoso, 1992: Data assimilation and predictability studies for the
coupled ocean-atmosphere system, Oceanography,
5, 19–24.
88.
Ghil, M.,
and G. Wolansky, 1992: Non-Hamiltonian perturbations of integrable systems and
resonance trapping, SIAM J. Appl. Math.,
52, 1148–1171.
89.
Keppenne, C. L.,
and M. Ghil, 1992a: Extreme weather
events, Nature, 358, 547.
90.
Keppenne, C. L.,
and M. Ghil, 1992b: Adaptive
filtering and prediction of the Southern Oscillation index, J. Geophys. Res., 97, 20449–20454.
91.
Neelin, J. D., M.
Latif, M. A. F. Allaart, M. A. Cane, U. Cubasch, W. L. Gates, P. R. Gent, M. Ghil, C. Gordon, N. C. Lau, C. R.
Mechoso, G. A. Meehl, J. M. Oberhuber, S. G. H. Philander, P. S. Schopf, K. R.
Sperber, A. Sterl, T. Tokioka, J. Tribbia, and S. E. Zebiak, 1992: Tropical
air-sea interaction in general circulation models, Climate Dyn., 7,
73–104.
92.
Quon, C., and M. Ghil, 1992: Multiple equilibria in
thermosolutal convection due to salt-flux boundary conditions, J. Fluid Mech., 245, 449–483.
93.
Vautard, R., P.
Yiou, and M. Ghil, 1992:
Singular-spectrum analysis: A toolkit for short, noisy chaotic signals, Physica D, 58, 95–126.
94.
Feliks, Y., and M. Ghil, 1993: Downwelling-front
instability and eddy formation in the Eastern Mediterranean, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 23, 61–78.
95.
Kimoto, M., and M. Ghil, 1993a: Multiple flow regimes
in the Northern Hemisphere winter. Part I: Methodology and hemispheric regimes,
J. Atmos. Sci., 50, 2625–2643.
96.
Kimoto, M., and M. Ghil, 1993b: Multiple flow regimes
in the Northern Hemisphere winter. Part II: Sectorial regimes and preferred
transitions, J. Atmos. Sci., 50, 2645–2673.
97.
Strong, C. M.,
F.-f. Jin and M. Ghil, 1993: Intraseasonal variability in a
barotropic model with seasonal forcing, J.
Atmos. Sci., 50,
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98.
Penland, C., and M. Ghil, 1993: Forecasting Northern
Hemisphere 700-mb geopotential height anomalies using empirical normal modes, Mon. Wea. Rev., 121, 2355–2372.
99.
Birchfield, G.
E., and M. Ghil, 1993: Climate
evolution in the Pliocene and Pleistocene from marine-sediment records and
simulations: Internal variability versus orbital forcing, J. Geophys. Res., 98D,
10385–10399.
100.
Jiang, S., and M. Ghil, 1993: Dynamical properties of
error statistics in a shallow-water model, J.
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101.
Yiou, P., and M. Ghil, 1993: Nonlinear paleoclimatic
variability from Quaternary records. In Ice
in the Climate System, W. R. Peltier (Ed.), Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg,
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102.
Keppenne, C. L.,
and M. Ghil, 1993: Adaptive
filtering and prediction of noisy multivariate signals: An application to
subannual variability in atmospheric angular momentum, Intl. J. Bifurcation & Chaos, 3, 625–634.
103.
Liu, W., M. Ghil, J. D. Neelin, and C. A. Hall,
Jr., 1993: A simple coastal ocean model for the Central California Basin during
late Miocene, Paleoceanogr., 8, 799–810.
104.
Paillard, D., M. Ghil and H. Le Treut, 1993:
Dissolved organic matter and the glacial-interglacial pCO2 problem, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 7, 901–914.
105.
Todling, R., and M. Ghil, 1994: Tracking atmospheric
instabilities with the Kalman filter. Part I: Methodology and one-layer
results, Mon. Wea. Rev., 122, 183–204.
106.
Yiou, P., M. Ghil, J. Jouzel, D. Paillard and R.
Vautard, 1994: Nonlinear variability of the climatic system, from singular and
power spectra of late Quaternary records, Climate
Dyn., 9, 371–389.
107.
Miller, R. N., M. Ghil and F. Gauthiez, 1994: Advanced
data assimilation in strongly nonlinear dynamical systems, J. Atmos. Sci., 51,
1037–1056.
108.
Ghil, M.,
and K. Ide, 1994: Extended Kalman filtering for vortex systems: An example of
observing-system design, Data
Assimilation for Modelling the Ocean in a Global Change Perspective, P. P.
Brasseur and J. C. J. Nihoul (Eds.), Springer-Verlag, New York, pp.
167–193.
109.
Jin, F.-f., J. D.
Neelin and M. Ghil, 1994: El Ni–o on the Devil's Staircase:
Annual subharmonic steps to chaos, Science,
264, 70–72.
110.
Ghil, M.,
1994: Cryothermodynamics: The chaotic dynamics of paleoclimate, Physica D, 77, 130–159.
111.
Keppenne, C. L.,
M. D. Dettinger, and M. Ghil, 1994:
Comment on 'An approach to statistical spatial-temporal modeling of
meteorological fieldsÕ, by M. S. Handcock and J. R. Wallis, J. Amer. Stat. Assoc., 89, 383–387.
112.
Marcus, S. L., M. Ghil and J. O. Dickey, 1994: The
extratropical 40-day oscillation in the UCLA general circulation model. Part I:
Atmospheric angular momentum, J. Atmos.
Sci., 51, 1431–1446.
113.
Hao, Z., and M. Ghil, 1994: Data assimilation in a
simple tropical ocean model with wind-stress errors, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 24,
2111–2128.
114.
Ghil, M.,
and N. Paldor, 1994: A model equation for nonlinear wavelength selection and
amplitude evolution of frontal waves, J.
Nonlin. Sci., 4, 471–496.
115.
Paldor, N., C.-H.
Liu, M. Ghil and R. M. Wakimoto,
1994: A new frontal instability:
Theory and ERICA observations, J. Atmos.
Sci., 51, 3227–3237.
116.
Ghil, M.,
and J. McWilliams, 1994: Workshop tackles oceanic thermohaline circulation, Eos, Trans. AGU, 75, pp. 493– 498.
117.
Dettinger, M. D.,
M. Ghil, C. M. Strong, W. Weibel and
P. Yiou, 1995a: Software expedites singular-spectrum analysis of noisy time
series, Eos, Trans. AGU, 76, pp. 12, 14, 21.
118.
Jiang, S., F.-F.
Jin, and M. Ghil, 1995: Multiple equilibria, periodic, and
aperiodic solutions in a wind-driven, double-gyre, shallow-water model, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 25, 764–786.
119.
Robertson, A. W.,
C.-C. Ma, C. R. Mechoso, and M. Ghil,
1995a: Simulation of the
Tropical-Pacific climate with a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation
model. Part I: The seasonal cycle, J.
Climate, 8, 1178–1198.
120.
Robertson, A. W.,
C.-C. Ma, M. Ghil, and C. R.
Mechoso, 1995b: Simulation of the
Tropical-Pacific climate with a coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation
model. Part II: Interannual variability, J.
Climate, 8, 1199–1216.
121.
Plaut, G., M. Ghil and R. Vautard, 1995:
Interannual and interdecadal variability in 335 years of Central England
temperatures, Science, 268, 710–713.
122.
Ghil, M.,
1995a: Sequential estimation in meteorology and oceanography, Geophys. Mag., Ser. 2, 1, iv.ii.1–iv.ii.27.
123.
Quon, C., and M. Ghil, 1995: Multiple equilibria and
stable oscillations in thermosolutal convection at small aspect ratio, J. Fluid. Mech., 291, 33–56.
124.
Unal, Y. S., and M. Ghil, 1995: Interannual and
interdecadal oscillation patterns in sea level, Climate Dyn., 11,
255–278.
125.
Varadi, F., M. Ghil, and W. M. Kaula, 1995: The
great inequality in a Hamiltonian planetary theory, From Newton to Chaos, A. E. Roy and B. A. Stevens (Eds.), Plenum
Press, NY, pp. 103–108.
126.
Varadi, F., C. M.
de la Barre, W. M. Kaula, and M. Ghil,
1995: Singularly weighted symplectic forms and applications to asteroid motion,
Celest. Mech. Dyn. Astron., 62, 23–41.
127.
Wolansky, G., and
M. Ghil, 1995: Stability of
quasi-geostrophic flow in a periodic channel, Phys. Lett. A, 202,
111–116.
128.
Strong, C. M.,
F.-f. Jin and M. Ghil, 1995: Intraseasonal oscillations in a
barotropic model with annual cycle, and their predictability, J. Atmos. Sci., 52, 2627–2642.
129.
Speich, S., H.
Dijkstra, and M. Ghil, 1995:
Successive bifurcations in a shallow-water model, applied to the wind-driven ocean
circulation, Nonlin. Proc. Geophys., 2, 241–268.
130.
Dettinger, M. D.,
M. Ghil and C. L. Keppenne, 1995b:
Interannual and interdecadal variability in United States surface-air
temperatures, 1910-87, Climatic Change,
31, 35–66.
131.
Jiang, N., J. D.
Neelin and M. Ghil, 1995:
Quasi-quadrennial and quasi-biennial variability in the equatorial Pacific. Clim. Dyn., 12,
101–112.
132.
Chen, F., and M. Ghil, 1995: Interdecadal variability
of the thermohaline circulation and high-latitude surface fluxes, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 25, 2547–2568.
133.
Ghil, M.,
1995b: Atmospheric modeling, Natural
Climate Variability on Decade-to-Century Time-Scales, D. G. Martinson et al. (Eds.), pp. 164–168.
134.
Feliks, Y., and M. Ghil, 1996: Mixed
barotropic-baroclinic eddies growing on an eastward midlatitude jet. Geophys.
Astrophys. Fluid Dyn., 82,
137–171.
135.
Ghil, M., F.
Varadi, and W. M. Kaula, 1996: On the secular motion of the Jovian planets, Dynamics, Ephemerides and Astronomy in the
Solar System, S. Ferraz-Mello, B. Morando and J. E. Arlot (Eds.), IAU
Symp. No. 172, pp. 57–60.
136.
Marcus, S. L., M. Ghil and J. O. Dickey, 1996: The
extratropical 40-day oscillation in the UCLA general circulation model. Part
II: Spatial structure. J. Atmos. Sci., 53, 1993–2014.
137.
Wolansky, G., and
M. Ghil, 1996: An extension of
Arnol'd's second stability theorem for the Euler equations, Physica D, 94, 161–167.
138.
Chen, F., and M. Ghil, 1996: Interdecadal variability
in a hybrid coupled ocean-atmosphere model, J.
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139.
Jin, F.-F., J. D.
Neelin, and M. Ghil, 1996: El Ni–o/Southern Oscillation and the
annual cycle: Subharmonic
frequency-locking and aperiodicity.
Physica D, 98, 442–465.
140.
Ghil, M.,
and P. Yiou, 1996: Spectral methods: What they can and cannot do for climatic
time series, Decadal Climate Variability:
Dynamics and Predictability, D. Anderson and J. Willebrand (Eds.),
Springer-Verlag, Berlin/Heidelberg, pp. 446–482.
141.
Ghil, M. and
R. Todling, 1996: Tracking atmospheric instabilities with the Kalman filter.
Part II: Two-layer results, Mon. Wea.
Rev., 124, 2340–2352.
142.
Jiang, S., and M. Ghil, 1997: Tracking nonlinear
solutions with simulated altimetric data in a shallow-water model. J.
Phys. Oceanogr., 27,
72–95.
143.
Feliks, Y., and M. Ghil, 1997: Stability of a front
separating water masses with different stratifications. Geophys.
Astrophys. Fluid Dyn., 84,
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144.
Ide, K., P.
Courtier, M. Ghil, and A. Lorenc,
1997: Unified notation for data assimilation: Operational, sequential and
variational. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 75,
181–189.
145.
Ghil, M.,
1997a: Advances in sequential estimation for atmospheric and oceanic flows. J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 75, 289–304.
146.
Ide, K., and M. Ghil, 1997a: Extended Kalman
filtering for vortex systems. Part
I: Methodology and point vortices.
Dyn. Atmos. Oceans, 27, 301–332.
147.
Ide, K., and M. Ghil, 1997b: Extended Kalman
filtering for vortex systems. Part
II: Rankine vortices and observing-system design. Dyn. Atmos. Oceans,
27, 333–350.
148.
Ghil, M.,
and C. Taricco, 1997: Advanced spectral analysis methods. In Past and Present Variability
of the Solar-Terrestrial System: Measurement, Data Analysis and Theoretical
Models, G. Cini Castagnoli and A. Provenzale (Eds.), Societˆ Italiana di
Fisica, Bologna, & IOS Press, Amsterdam, pp. 137–159.
149.
Paldor, N., and M. Ghil, 1997: Linear instability of a
zonal jet on an f-plane. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 27, 2361–2369.
150.
Li, Z.-X., K.
Ide, H. Le Treut, and M. Ghil,
1997: Atmospheric radiative
equilibria in a simple column model.
Clim. Dyn., 13, 429–440.
151.
Ghil, M.,
1997b: The SSA-MTM Toolkit: Applications to analysis and prediction of time
series. Proc. SPIE, 3165, 216–230.
152.
Weeks, E. R., Y.
Tian, J. S. Urbach, K. Ide, H. L. Swinney, and M. Ghil, 1997:
Transitions between blocked and zonal flows in a rotating annulus with
topography. Science, 278, 1598–1601.
153.
Ghil, M.,
and N. Jiang, 1998: Recent forecast skill for the El Ni–o/Southern Oscillation.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, 171–174.
154.
Dettinger, M. D.,
and M. Ghil, 1998: Seasonal and
interannual variations of atmospheric CO2 and climate, Tellus,
50B, 1–24.
155.
Wolansky, G., and
M. Ghil, 1998: Nonlinear stability
for saddle solutions of ideal flows and symmetry breaking. Commun.
Math. Physics, 193,
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156.
Wolansky, G., M. Ghil, and F. Varadi, 1998: The
combined effects of cold-nebula drag and mean-motion resonances. Icarus,
132, 137–150.
157.
Moron, V., R.
Vautard, and M. Ghil, 1998: Trends,
interdecadal and interannual oscillations in global sea-surface temperatures, Clim. Dyn., 14, 545–569.
158.
Robertson, A. W.,
and M. Ghil, 1999: Large-scale weather regimes and local climate over the
Western United States, J. Climate, 12, 1796–1813.
159.
Karaca, M., A. Wirth, and M.
Ghil, 1999: A box model for the paleoceanography of the Black Sea, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 497–500.
160.
Boiseau, M., M. Ghil, and A. Juillet-Leclerc, 1999:
Climatic trends and interdecadal variability from South-Central Pacific coral
records, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 2881–2884.
161.
Smyth, P., K.
Ide, and M. Ghil, 1999: Multiple regimes in Northern Hemisphere height fields
via mixture model clustering, J. Atmos.
Sci., 56, 3704–3723.
162.
Varadi, F., M. Ghil, and W. M. Kaula, 1999:
Mass-weighted symplectic forms for the N-body
problem. Cel. Mech. Dyn. Astron., 72, 187–199.
163.
Varadi, F., M. Ghil, and W. M. Kaula, 1999:
Jupiter, Saturn and the edge of chaos, Icarus,
139, 286–294.
164.
Marcus, S. L., M. Ghil, and K. Ide, 1999: Models of
solar irradiance variability and the instrumental temperature record, Geophys. Res. Lett., 26, 1449–1452.
165.
Ghil, M.,
and H. Le Treut, 1999: Climate variability and climate change, in Scientific Bridges for 2000 and Beyond, a
Virtual Colloquium by the Elf-Aquitaine Professors of the AcadŽmie des
Sciences, Rapports de lÕAcadŽmie des Sciences, TEC&DOC,
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166.
Keppenne, C. L.,
S. Marcus, M. Kimoto, and M. Ghil,
2000: Intraseasonal variability in a two-layer model and observations, J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 1010–1028.
167.
Ghil, M., and A. W. Robertson, 2000: Solving
problems with GCMs: General circulation models and their role in the climate
modeling hierarchy. General Circulation
Model Development: Past, Present and Future, D. Randall (Ed.), Academic
Press, San Diego, pp. 285–325.
168.
Robertson, A. W.,
M. Ghil, and M. Latif, 2000: Interdecadal changes in atmospheric
low-frequency variability with and without boundary forcing, J. Atmos. Sci., 57, 1132–1140.
169.
Yiou, P., D.
Sornette, and M. Ghil, 2000:
Data-adaptive wavelets and multi-scale SSA, Physica
D, 142, 254–290.
170.
Chassignet, E.
P., H. Arango, D. Dietrich, T. Ezer, M.
Ghil, D. B. Haidvogel, C.-C. Ma, A.
Mehra, A. M. Paiva, Z. Sirkes, 2000: DAMEE-NAB: The base experiments, Dyn. Atmos. Oceans, 32, 155–183.
171.
Wirth, A., and M. Ghil, 2000: Error evolution in the
dynamics of an ocean general circulation model, Dyn. Atmos. Oceans, 32,
419–431.
172.
Chao, Y., M. Ghil, and J. C. McWilliams, 2000:
Pacific interdecadal variability in this century's sea surface temperatures, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 2261–2264.
173.
Ghil, M.,
2000: Is our climate stable? Bifurcations, transitions and oscillations in
climate dynamics, in Science for Survival and Sustainable Development, V. I. Keilis-Borok and M. S‡nchez Sorondo (Eds.),
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174.
Lott, F., A. W.
Robertson, and M. Ghil, 2001:
Mountain torques and atmospheric oscillations, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28,
1207–1210.
175.
Tian, Y., E. R.
Weeks, K. Ide, J. S. Urbach, C. N. Baroud, M.
Ghil, and H. L. Swinney, 2001: Experimental and numerical studies of an
eastward jet over topography, J. Fluid
Mech., 438, 129–157.
176.
Chang, K.-I., M. Ghil, K. Ide, and C.-C. A. Lai,
2001: Transition to aperiodic variability in a wind-driven double-gyre
circulation model, J. Phys. Oceanogr.,
31, 1260–1286.
177.
Ghil, M., 2001:
Hilbert problems for the geosciences
in the 21st century, Nonlin.
Proc. Geophys., 8, 211–222.
178.
Huber, M., J. C.
McWilliams, and M. Ghil, 2001: A climatology
of turbulent dispersion in the troposphere, J.
Atmos. Sci., 58, 2377–2394.
179.
Ghil, M., T. Ma, and S. Wang, 2001: Structural
bifurcation of 2-D incompressible flows,
Indiana U. Math. J., 50,
159–180.
180.
Saunders, A., and
M. Ghil, 2001: A Boolean delay
equation model of ENSO variability, Physica
D, 160, 54–78.
181.
Ide,
K., H. Le Treut, Z.-X. Li, and M. Ghil,
2001: Atmospheric radiative equilibria. Part II: Bimodal solutions for
atmospheric optical properties, Clim.
Dyn., 18, 29–49.
182.
Ghil, M.,
2002a: Natural climate variability, in Encyclopedia
of Global Environmental Change, T. Munn (Ed.), Vol. 1, J. Wiley & Sons, Chichester/New York, pp.
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183.
Gildor,
H., and M. Ghil, 2002: Phase relations between climate proxy records: The
effect of seasonal precipitation changes. Geophys.
Res. Lett., 29 (2),
11.1–11.4 (GL013781).
184.
Ghil, M., and A. W. Robertson, 2002:
"Waves" vs. "particles" in the atmosphere's phase space: A
pathway to long-range forecasting? Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 99 (Suppl. 1), 2493–2500.
185.
Sun, C., Z. Hao, M. Ghil, and J. D. Neelin, 2002: Data
assimilation for a coupled ocean-atmosphere model. Part I: Sequential state estimation, Mon. Wea. Rev., 130, 1073–1099.
186.
Koo,
S., and M. Ghil, 2002: Successive
bifurcations in a simple model of atmospheric zonal-flow vacillation, Chaos, 12,
300–309.
187.
Ghil, M., Y. Feliks, and L. Sushama, 2002: Baroclinic and
barotropic aspects of the wind-driven ocean circulation, Physica D, 167, 1–35.
188.
Ghil, M., 2002b: Climate variability: Nonlinear aspects, in Encyclopedia
of Atmospheric Sciences, J. R.
Holton, J. Pyle, and J. A. Curry (Eds.), Academic Press, pp. 432–438.
189.
Ghil, M., M.
R. Allen, M. D. Dettinger, K. Ide, D. Kondrashov, M. E. Mann, A. W. Robertson,
A. Saunders, Y. Tian, F. Varadi, and P. Yiou, 2002: Advanced spectral methods
for climatic time series, Rev. Geophys.,
40(1), pp. 3.1–3.41, doi: 10.1029/2000RG000092.
190.
Kao, C.-Y. J., D.
I. Cooper, J. M. Reisner, W. E. Eichinger, and M. Ghil, 2002: Probing near-surface atmospheric turbulence with
high-resolution lidar measurements and models. J. Geophys. Res., 107 (D10), ACL 7.1–7.10, 10.1029/2001JD000746.
191.
Koo,
S., A. W. Robertson, and M. Ghil,
2002: Multiple regimes and low-frequency oscillations in the Southern
HemisphereÕs zonal-mean flow, J. Geophys. Res., 107(D21), pp. ACL 14.1–14.13, 10.1029/2001JD001353.
192.
Simonnet,
E., M.
Ghil, K. Ide, R. Temam, and S. Wang, 2003a: Low-frequency variability in
shallow-water models of the wind-driven ocean circulation. Part I: Steady-state
solutions. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 33,
712—728.
193.
Simonnet,
E., M.
Ghil, K. Ide, R. Temam, and S. Wang, 2003b: Low-frequency variability in
shallow-water models of the wind-driven ocean circulation. Part II:
Time-dependent solutions. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 33, 729–752.
194.
Zaliapin, I., V.
Keilis-Borok, and M. Ghil, 2003a: A
Boolean delay equation model of colliding cascades. I: Multiple seismic
regimes. J. Stat. Phys., 111, 815–837.
195.
Zaliapin, I., V.
Keilis-Borok, and M. Ghil, 2003b: A
Boolean delay equation model of colliding cascades. II: Prediction of critical
transitions. J. Stat. Phys., 111, 839–861.
196.
Kravtsov,
S., A. W. Robertson, and M. Ghil,
2003: Low-frequency variability in a
baroclinic b-channel with
land-sea contrast, J. Atmos. Sci., 60, 2267–2293.
197.
Varadi, F., B.
Runnegar, and M. Ghil, 2003:
Successive refinements in long-term integrations of planetary orbits, Astrophys. J., 592, 620–630.
198.
Bellon, G., H. Le
Treut, and M. Ghil, 2003: Large-scale and evaporation-wind
feedbacks in a box model of the tropical climate, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30
(22), pp. CLM 1.1–1.5,
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199.
Chen, Z.-M., M. Ghil, E. Simonnet, and S. Wang,
2003: Hopf bifurcation in quasi-geostrophic channel flow, SIAM J. Appl. Math., 64(1),
343–368, doi: 10.1137/S0036139902406164.
200.
Kondrashov, D., K. Ide and M.
Ghil, 2004: Weather regimes and preferred transition paths in a three-level
quasi-geostrophic model, J. Atmos. Sci., 61, 568–587.
201.
Feliks, Y., M. Ghil,
and E. Simonnet, 2004: Low-frequency variability in the midlatitude atmosphere
induced by an oceanic thermal front, J.
Atmos. Sci., 61(9),
961–981.
202.
Kao, J., D.
Flicker, R. Henninger, S. Frey, M. Ghil,
and K. Ide, 2004: Data assimilation with an extended Kalman filter for
impact-produced shock-wave dynamics, J.
Comput. Phys., 196 (2) 705-723,
doi:10.1016/j.jcp.2003.11.028.
203.
Loeuille,
N., and M. Ghil, 2004: Intrinsic and climatic factors in North-American
animal population dynamics. BMC Ecology, 2004, 4:6,
doi:10.1186/1472-6785-4-6 (12 pp.)
204.
Lott, F., A. W. Robertson, and M. Ghil, 2004a: Mountain torques and Northern Hemisphere
low-frequency variability. Part I: Hemispheric aspects. J. Atmos. Sci., 61,
1259–1271.
205.
Lott, F., A. W. Robertson, and M. Ghil, 2004b: Mountain torques and Northern Hemisphere
low-frequency variability. Part II: Regional aspects. J. Atmos. Sci., 61,
1272–1283.
206.
Sayag, R., E.
Tziperman, and M. Ghil, 2004: Rapid
switch-like sea ice growth and land ice–sea ice hysteresis, Paleoceanogr., 19, doi:10.1029/2003PA000946, PA1021 (13 pp.).
207.
Kahn, B. H., A.
Eldering, M. Ghil, S. Bordoni, and
S. A. Clough, 2004: Sensitivity analysis of cirrus cloud properties from
high-resolution infrared spectra.
Part I: Methodology and synthetic cirrus, J. Climate, 17,
4856–4870; doi: 10.1175/JCLI-3220.1.
208.
Ghil, M.,
J.-G. Liu, C. Wang, and S. Wang, 2004: Boundary-layer separation and adverse
pressure gradient for 2-D viscous incompressible flow. Physica D, 197,
149–173, doi: 10.1016/j.physd.2004.06.012.
209.
Kravtsov, S., and
M. Ghil, 2004: Interdecadal
variability in a coupled atmosphere–ocean–sea-ice model, J. Phys.
Oceanogr., 34(7),
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210.
Kondrashov, D.,
Y. Feliks, and M. Ghil, 2005:
Oscillatory modes of extended Nile River records (A.D. 622–1922), Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L10702, doi:10.1029/2004GL022156.
211.
Ghil, M., T.
Ma, and S. Wang, 2005: Structural bifurcation of 2-D nondivergent flows with
Dirichlet boundary conditions: Applications to boundary-layer separation. SIAM J. Appl. Math., 65, 1576–1596.
212.
Zhang, Y., B.
Stevens, and M. Ghil, 2005: On the
diurnal cycle and susceptibility to aerosol concentration in a stratocumulus-topped
mixed layer. Quart. J. Roy. Meteorol. Soc.,
131, 1567–1584.
213.
Kravtsov,
S., A. W. Robertson, and M. Ghil,
2005: Bimodal behavior in the zonal
mean flow of a baroclinic b-channel model, J. Atmos. Sci., 62,
1746–1769.
214.
Dijkstra, H. A., and M.
Ghil, 2005: Low-frequency variability of the large-scale ocean circulation:
A dynamical systems approach, Rev.
Geophys., 43, RG3002,
doi:10.1029/2002RG000122.
215.
Simonnet,
E., M.
Ghil, and H. A. Dijkstra, 2005: Homoclinic bifurcations in the quasi-geostrophic
double-gyre circulation, J. Mar. Res., 63, 931–956.
216.
Kravtsov, S., D.
Kondrashov, and M. Ghil, 2005:
Multilevel regression modeling of nonlinear processes: Derivation and
applications to climatic variability, J.
Climate, 18, 4404–4424.
217.
Kondrashov, D., S.
Kravtsov, A. W. Robertson, and M. Ghil,
2005: A hierarchy of data-based ENSO models, J. Climate, 18, 4425–4444.
218.
Chekroun, M., M.
Ghil, J. Roux, and F. Varadi, 2006: Averaging of time-periodic systems without
a small parameter, Discrete & Contin.
Dyn. Systems, 14, 753–782.
219.
Kravtsov, S., A.
W. Robertson, and M. Ghil, 2006:
Multiple regimes and low-frequency oscillations in the Northern Hemisphere's
zonal-mean flow, J. Atmos. Sci., 63, 840–860.
220.
Bellon, G., M. Ghil, and H. Le Treut, 2006: Scale separation for moisture-laden
regions in the tropical atmosphere, Geophys.
Res. Lett., 33(1), L01802,
doi :10.1029/2005GL024578 (5 pp.).
221.
Kao,
J., D. Flicker, K. Ide and M. Ghil,
2006: Estimating model parameters for an impact-produced shock-wave simulation:
Optimal use of partial data with the extended Kalman filter, J. Comput. Phys., 214 (2), 725–737, doi: 10.1016/j.jcp.2005.10.022, available
at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2005.10.022
.
222.
Kondrashov, D.,
S. Kravtsov, and M. Ghil, 2006:
Empirical mode reduction in a model of extratropical low-frequency variability,
J. Atmos. Sci., 63(7), 1859–1877.
223.
Kondrashov,
D., and M. Ghil, 2006:
Spatio-temporal filling of missing points in geophysical data sets, Nonlin. Processes Geophys., 13, 151–159.
224.
Chin, T. M., M. J. Turmon, J. B. Jewell, and M. Ghil, 2007: An ensemble-based smoother
with retrospectively updated weights for highly nonlinear systems, Mon. Wea. Rev., 135 (1), 186–202.
225.
Feliks, Y., M. Ghil,
and E. Simonnet, 2007: Low-frequency variability in the mid-latitude baroclinic
atmosphere induced by an oceanic thermal front, J. Atmos. Sci., 64(1),
97–116.
226.
Kondrashov, D., and M. Ghil,
2007: Reply to T. SchneiderÕs comment on ÓSpatio-temporal filling of missing
points in geophysical data sets,Ó Nonlin.
Proc. Geophys., 14, 3-4.
227.
Gaffney, S. J.,
A. W. Robertson, P. Smyth, S. J. Camargo, and M. Ghil, 2007: Probabilistic clustering of extratropical cyclones
using regression mixture models, Clim.
Dyn., 29, 423–440,
available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00382-007-0235-z.
228.
Deloncle, A., R.
Berk, F. DÕAndrea, and M. Ghil,
2007: Weather regime prediction using statistical learning, J. Atmos. Sci., 64, 1619–1635.
229.
Kravtsov,
S., W. K. Dewar, P. Berloff, J. C. McWilliams, and M. Ghil, 2007: A highly nonlinear coupled mode of decadal
variability in a mid-latitude ocean–atmosphere model. Dyn. Atmos. Oceans, 43, 123–150, doi: 10.1016/j.dynatmoce.2006.08.001.
230.
Hallegatte, S., M. Ghil, P. Dumas, and J.-C. Hourcade,
2007: Business cycles, bifurcations and chaos in a neo-classical model with
investment dynamics, J. Economic Behavior
& Organization, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2007.05.001,
published online.
231.
Camargo, S. J., A. W. Robertson, S. J. Gaffney, P. Smyth, and M. Ghil, 2007a: Cluster analysis of typhoon tracks.
Part I: General properties, J. Climate,
20, 3635–3653.
232.
Camargo, S. J., A. W. Robertson, S. J. Gaffney, P. Smyth, and M. Ghil, 2007b: Cluster analysis of
typhoon tracks. Part II: Large-scale circulation and ENSO, J. Climate, 20,
3654–3676.
233.
Ihler, A. T., S.
Kirshner, M. Ghil, A. W. Robertson,
and P. Smyth, 2007: Graphical models for statistical inference and data
assimilation, Physica D, 230, 72-87, 2007.
234.
Spyratos,
V., P. Bourgeron, and M. Ghil, 2007:
Development
at the wildland–urban interface and the mitigation of forest-fire risks,
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 104, 14272–14276; published online on August 23,
2007, doi: 10.1073/pnas.0704488104.
235.
Kondrashov, D., J. Shen, R. Berk, F. DÕAndrea, and M. Ghil, 2007: Predicting weather
regime transitions in Northern Hemisphere datasets, Clim. Dyn., 29,
535–551, doi: 10.1007/s00382-007-0293-2.
236.
Kondrashov, D.,
Y. Shprits, M. Ghil, and R. Thorne,
2007: Estimation of relativistic electron lifetimes in the
outer
radiation belt: A Kalman filtering approach, J. Geophys. Res.-Space Phys., 112,
A10227, doi: 10.1029/2007JA012583.
237.
Ghil, M., 2007: Georges
Devereux, de la physique quantique ˆ lÕethnopsychiatrie complŽmentariste, Coq HŽron, 190, 55–64; transl. into Hungarian, with additional notes and
a bibliography, Thalassa, 19 (2008), 1: 23–36.
238.
Kravtsov,
S., P. Berloff, W. K. Dewar, M. Ghil,
and J. C. McWilliams, 2007: Dynamical origin of low-frequency variability in a
highly nonlinear mid-latitude coupled model.
J. Climate, 19, 6391–6408.
239.
Sushama, L., M. Ghil, and
K. Ide, 2007: Spatio-temporal variability in a mid-latitude ocean basin subject
to periodic wind forcing. Atmosphere-Ocean,
45, 227–250, doi:
10.3137/ao.450404.
240.
Kravtsov, S., W. K. Dewar, M.
Ghil, P. Berloff and J. C. McWilliams, 2008: North Atlantic climate variability in coupled models and data, Nonlin.
Processes Geophys., 15, 13–24, http://www.nonlin-processes-geophys.net/15/13/2008/npg-15-13-2008.html
.
241.
Kravtsov, S., W.
K. Dewar, M. Ghil, J. C. McWilliams,
and P. Berloff, 2008: A mechanistic model of mid-latitude decadal climate
variability. Physica D, 237, 584–599, doi: 10.1016/j.physd.2007.09.025.
242.
Carrassi, A., M. Ghil, A. Trevisan and F. Uboldi,
2008: Data assimilation as a nonlinear dynamical systems problem: Stability and
convergence of the prediction-assimilation system, Chaos, 18, doi: 10.1063/1.2909862, published online.
243.
Ghil, M., I.
Zaliapin, and S. Thompson, 2008: A delay differential model of ENSO
variability: parametric instability and the distribution of extremes, Nonlin. Processs Geophys., 15, 417–433.
244.
Camargo, S. J.,
A. W. Robertson, A. G. Barnston, and M.
Ghil, 2008: Clustering of eastern North Pacific hurricane tracks: ENSO and
MJO effects Geochem., Geophys. Geosyst.,
9, Q06V05, doi:10.1029/2007GC001861.
245.
Ghil, M., M.
D. Chekroun, and E. Simonnet, 2008: Climate dynamics and fluid mechanics:
Natural variability and related uncertainties, Physica D, invited survey paper for Special Issue on ÒThe Euler Equations: 250 Years On,Ó doi:10.1016/j.physd.2008.03.036
, Physica D, 237, 2111–2126, available online.
246.
Hillerbrand, R.,
and M. Ghil, 2008: Anthropogenic
climate change: Scientific uncertainties and moral dilemmas, Physica D, invited paper for Special
Issue on ÒThe Euler Equations: 250 Years
On,Ó doi:10.1016/j.physd.2008.02.015 ,
available online.
247.
Shprits, Y., D.
Kondrashov, Y. Chen, R. M. Thorne, M.
Ghil, R. Friedel, and G. Reeves, 2007: Reanalysis of relativistic radiation
belt electron fluxes using CRRES satellite data, a radial diffusion model, and
a Kalman filter, J. Geophys. Res.-Space Phys., doi: 10.1029/20072007JA012579, in press.
248.
Simonnet,
E., H. A. Dijkstra, and M. Ghil, 2008: Bifurcation analysis of
ocean, atmosphere and climate models, in Computational
Methods for the Ocean and the Atmosphere, R. Temam and J. J. Tribbia
(eds.), in press.
249.
Ghil, M., I. Zaliapin, and
B. Coluzzi, 2008: Boolean delay equations: A simple way of looking at complex
systems, Physica D, in press.
250.
Kondrashov, D., C.-j. Sun, and M. Ghil, 2008: Data assimilation for a
coupled ocean-atmosphere model.
Part II: Parameter estimation, Mon.
Wea. Rev., accepted.
251.
Hallegatte, S.,
and M. Ghil, 2008: Natural disasters
impacting a macroeconomic model with endogenous dynamics, Ecological Economics, accepted.
252.
Kravtsov, S., D. Kondrashov, I. Kamenkovich, and M. Ghil, 2008: An empirical stochastic model of sea-surface
temperature and surface wind over the Southern Ocean, J. Geophys.
Res.–Oceans, sub judice.
253.
Bordi,
I., K. Fraedrich, M. Ghil, and A.
Sutera, 2008: Zonal-flow regime changes in a GCM and in a simple
quasi-geostrophic model: The role of stratospheric dynamics, J.
Atmos. Sci., sub judice.
254.
Taricco, C., M. Ghil, and G. Vivaldo, 2008: Two
millennia of climate variability in the Central Mediterranean, Clim. Past, submitted.
1.
Ghil, M.,
1987: ÔAn Introduction to
Three-Dimensional Climate Modeling,Õ by W. M. Washington and C. L. Parkinson, Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc., 68, 676–677.
2.
Ghil, M.,
1987: ÔIssues in Atmospheric and
Oceanic Modeling (Smagorinsky Festschrift), Part A: Climate Dynamics,Õ edited
by S. Manabe, Climatic Change, 11, 396–400.
3.
Ghil, M.,
1988: ÔNamias Symposium,Õ edited
by J. O. Roads, Bull. Amer. Meteorol.
Soc., 69, 418–419.
4.
Ghil, M.,
1988: ÔAnomalous Atmospheric Flows
and Blocking,Õ edited by R. Benzi, B. Saltzman and A. C. Wiin-Nielsen, Geophys. Astrophys. Fluid Dyn., 42, 327–330.
5.
Tribbia, J. J.,
and M. Ghil, 1990: Forced zonal flow
over topography and the 30–60 day oscillation in atmospheric angular
momentum, NCAR Tech. Rep. 0501/89-5, National Center for Atmospheric Research,
Boulder, Colo.
6.
Ghil, M., C.
L. Keppenne, G. C. Fox, J. W. Flower, A. Kowala, J. O. Dickey, J. J. Rosati, P.
N. Papaccio, J. F. Shepanski, and G. Spadaro, 1991a: Parallel processing for
global change studies, Quest, Technology
at TRW Space & Defense Sector, 13,
No. 2, 55–64.
7.
Ghil, M., S.
L., Marcus, J. O. Dickey, and C. L. Keppenne, 1991b: AAM the Movie. NTSC
videocassette AVC-91-063, Caltech/NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
91109 [available also from MG upon request].
8.
Kimoto, M., M. Ghil and K.-C. Mo, 1991: Spatial structure of the extratropical
40-day oscillation, Eighth Conf. Atmos.
& Oceanic Waves and Stability (Denver, Colo.), American Meteorological
Society, Boston, Mass., pp. 115–116.
9.
Keppenne, C. L.
and M. Ghil, 1992–1995:
Forecasts of the Southern Oscillation Index Using Singular Spectrum Analysis
and the Maximum Entropy Method. Experimental Long-Lead Forecast Bulletin,
Vol. 1, Nos. 1–4, Vol. 2, Nos. 1–4, Vol. 3, Nos. 1–4, and
Vol. 4, Nos. 1 & 2, National Meteorological Center, NOAA, U.S. Department
of Commerce.
10.
Strong, C. M.,
and M. Ghil, 1993: Intraseasonal Oscillations in the Northern
Hemisphere Extratropics: A Four-Way Intercomparison (observations, simple
and intermediate models, and general circulation model). NTSC videocassette [available from MG
upon request].
11.
Jiang, S., F.-F.
Jin, and M. Ghil, 1993: The
nonlinear behavior of western boundary currents in a wind-driven, double-gyre, shallow-water model, Ninth Conf. Atmos. & Oceanic Waves and
Stability (San Antonio, TX), American Meterorological Society, Boston,
Mass., pp. 64–67.
12.
Speich, S., and M. Ghil, 1994: Interannual variability
of the mid-latitude oceans: A new source of climate variability? Sistema Terra, 3(3), 33–35.
13.
Ghil, M.,
1995: Nonlinear ENSO models, supporting diagnostics, and predictability. In Proc.
International Workshop on Numerical Prediction of Oceanic Variations,
Tokyo, Japan, 7–11 March, Science and Technology Agency/Japan
Meteorological Agency, pp. 175–181.
14.
Ghil, M.,
1995: ÒCommencement Remarks 1994,Ó
LycŽe Franais de Los Angeles, 1994–95 Yearbook, pp. 52–53, 1995.
15.
Jiang, N., M. Ghil, and D. Neelin, 1995: Forecasts
of equatorial Pacific SST anomalies by using an autoregressive process and
singular spectrum analysis. Experimental Long-Lead Forecast Bulletin,
Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 24–27, and Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 35–36, National
Meteorological Center, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce.
16.
Jiang, N., C.
Keppenne, M. Ghil, and D. Neelin,
1995: Forecasts for tropical Pacific SST anomalies and the SOI based on
singular spectrum analysis combined with the maximum entropy method. Experimental
Long-Lead Forecast Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 38–40. National Meteorological Center, NOAA,
U.S. Department of Commerce.
17.
Ghil, M.,
and C. L. Keppenne, 1995: ÔInverse
Methods in Physical Oceanography,Õ by A. F. Bennett, PAGEOPH, 145,
390–393.
18.
Jiang, N., C.
Keppenne, M. Ghil, and D. Neelin,
1995: Forecasts of equatorial Pacific SST anomalies based on singular spectrum
analysis combined with the maximum entropy method. Experimental Long-Lead
Forecast Bulletin, Vol. 4, No. 4, 42–43. National Meteorological Center, NOAA, U.S. Department of
Commerce.
19.
Jiang, N., M. Ghil, and D. Neelin, 1996: Forecasts
of equatorial Pacific SST anomalies based on singular spectrum analysis
combined with the maximum entropy method.
Experimental Long-Lead Forecast
Bulletin, Vol. 5, No. 1, 36–37.
National Meteorological Center, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce.
20.
Jiang, N., M. Ghil and D. Neelin, 1996–1997:
Forecasts of Ni–o-3 SST anomalies and SOI based on singular spectrum analysis
combined with the maximum entropy method.
Experimental Long-Lead Forecast
Bulletin, Vol. 5, Nos. 2–4, and Vol. 6, Nos. 1 & 2, National
Centers for Environmental Prediction, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce.
21.
Whitehead, J. A.,
R. C. Beardsley, K. Brink, J. Pedlosky, F. H. Busse, and M. Ghil, 1996: Geophysical fluid dynamics. In Research
Trends in Fluid Dynamics: Report from
the United States National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics,
J. L. Lumley, A. Acrivos, L. G. Leal and S. Leibovich (Eds.), American
Institute of Physics, Woodbury, NY, pp. 310–321.
22.
Ghil, M., and
K. Ide, 1997: Introduction, Data
Assimilation in Meteorology and Oceanography: Theory and Practice,
Meteorological Society of Japan and Universal Academy Press, Tokyo, pp.
i–iii.
23.
Saunders, A., M. Ghil, and D. Neelin,
1997–2001: Forecasts of Ni–o-3 SST anomalies and SOI based on singular
spectrum analysis combined with the maximum entropy method, Experimental Long-Lead Forecast Bulletin,
Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 43–44;
subsequent quarterly issues published also electronically, http://grads.iges.org/ellfb.
24.
Ghil, M.,
2000: The essence of data assimilation, or Why
combine data with models?, Inaugural Lecture, in Proc. 3rd WMO IntÕl Symp.
Assimilation of Observations in Meteorology & Oceanography (QuŽbec
City, Canada, 7–11 June 1999), WMO Tech.
Doc. WMO/TD-No. 986, Geneva, Switzerland, pp. 1–4.
25.
Kondrashov, D., M. Ghil, and D. Neelin,
2002–present: Forecasts of Ni–o-3 SST anomalies and SOI based on singular
spectrum analysis combined with the maximum entropy method, Experimental Long-Lead Forecast Bulletin,
Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. xx–yy;
quarterly issues published also electronically, http://grads.iges.org/ellfb.
26.
Kao, J., D.
Flicker, R. Henninger, M. Ghil, and
K. Ide, 2003: Using the extended Kalman Filter for data assimilation and
uncertainty quantification in shock-wave dynamics, in 4th International Symposium on Uncertainty Modeling and Analysis,
B. M. Ayyub and N. O. Attoh-Okine (Eds.), College Park, Maryland, 21–24
Sept. 2003, IEEE Computer Society Pub., 398–407.
27.
Ghil, M.,
2003: ÒDid celestial chaos kill the dinosaurs?Ó Invited talk at the 183rd
Annual General Meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society, The Observatory, 123
(No. 1177), pp. 328–333.
28.
Ghil, M., D.
Kondrashov, F. Lott, and A. W. Robertson, 2003: Intraseasonal oscillations in
the mid-latitudes: observations, theory and GCM results, in Proc. ECMWF/CLIVAR Workshop on Simulation
and Prediction of Intra-Seasonal Variability with Emphasis on the MJO,
3–6 Nov. 2003, ECMWF, Reading, UK, pp. 35–53.
29.
Ghil, M.,
2004: La variabilitŽ climatique, le rŽchauffement anthropique et le processus
du GIEC, in Science du changement
climatique, Acquis et controverses, H. Le Treut, J.-P. van Ypersele, S.
Hallegate, J.-C. Hourcade and C. Weill (Eds.), pp. 30–31.
30.
Stevens, B., Y.
Zhang, and M. Ghil, 2005: Stochastic effects in the
representation of stratocumulus-topped mixed layers, Proc. ECMWF Workshop on Representation of Sub-grid Processes Using
Stochastic-Dynamic Models, 6–8 June 2005, Shinfield Park, Reading,
UK, pp. 79–90.
31.
Gaffney, S., A.
Robertson, P. Smyth, S. Camargo, and M.
Ghil, 2006: Probabilistic clustering of extratropical cyclones using
regression mixture models, Technical Report UCS-ICS 06-02, Bren School of
Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine, http://www.datalab.uci.edu/papers-by-date.html
.
32.
Camargo, S. J., A. W. Robertson, S. J. Gaffney, P. Smyth and M. Ghil (2005) (PDF file) : Cluster Analysis of Western
North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Tracks, IRI Technical report No.
05-03,
The International Research Institute for Climate and Society,
The Earth Institute, Columbia University.
33.
Ghil, M., et I. Zaliapin, 2006: Une
nouvelle source de fractales : les Žquations boolŽennes avec retard, et leurs
applications aux sciences de la plante, in
LÕirruption des gŽomŽtries fractales dans les sciences, Une apologie de
lÕoeuvre de Beno”t Mandelbrot, Editions de lÕAcadŽmie EuropŽenne
Interdisciplinaire des Sciences, Paris, pp. 161–187.
34.
Feliks, Y., and M. Ghil, 2006: Long-range forecasting
and the scientific background in Joseph's interpretation to PharaohÕs dreams
(in Hebrew with English abstract), Proc.
16th Conf. Research Judaea & Samaria, Y. Eshel (Ed.), in
press.
35.
Ghil, M., 2008: ÔNonlinear Physical
Oceanography: A Dynamical Systems Approach to the Large Scale Ocean Circulation
and El Ni–oÕ, by Henk A. Dijkstra, 2nd edition, Springer, 2007, 532 pp., Geophys. Astrophys. Fluid Dyn., in
press.