Remote Sensing (Feb 2020)

Multifractal Detrended Cross-Correlation Analysis of Global Methane and Temperature

  • Chris G. Tzanis,
  • Ioannis Koutsogiannis,
  • Kostas Philippopoulos,
  • Nikolaos Kalamaras

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12030557
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 557

Abstract

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Multifractal Detrended Cross-Correlation Analysis (MF-DCCA) was applied to time series of global methane concentrations and remotely-sensed temperature anomalies of the global lower and mid-troposphere, with the purpose of investigating the multifractal characteristics of their cross-correlated time series and examining their interaction in terms of nonlinear analysis. The findings revealed the multifractal nature of the cross-correlated time series and the existence of positive persistence. It was also found that the cross-correlation in the lower troposphere displayed more abundant multifractal characteristics when compared to the mid-troposphere. The source of multifractality in both cases was found to be mainly the dependence of long-range correlations on different fluctuation magnitudes. Multifractal Detrended Fluctuation Analysis (MF-DFA) was also applied to the time series of global methane and global lower and mid-tropospheric temperature anomalies to separately study their multifractal properties. From the results, it was found that the cross-correlated time series exhibit similar multifractal characteristics to the component time series. This could be another sign of the dynamic interaction between the two climate variables.

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