Michael Ghil
BIBLIOGRAPHY
May 31,
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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Liu, W., M. Ghil, J. D. Neelin, and C. A. Hall,
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Paillard, D., M. Ghil and H. Le Treut, 1993:
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Todling, R., and M. Ghil, 1994: Tracking atmospheric
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Marcus, S. L., M. Ghil and J. O. Dickey, 1994: The
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Hao, Z., and M. Ghil, 1994: Data assimilation in a
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Robertson, A. W.,
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Plaut, G., M. Ghil and R. Vautard, 1995: Interannual
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