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Perturbed Method for Sea-Air Oscillator Model of Interdecadal Climate Fluctuations

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A coupled system of sea-air oscillator model is studied. Using the perturbed theory, the approximations of the solution for the sea-air oscillator model are obtained.

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The research is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 90111011 and No. 10471039, the National Key Project for Basics Research under Grant No. 2004CB418304, the Key Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences under Grant No. KZCX3-SW-221 and in part by E-Institutes of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission under Grant No. E03004.

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Mo, J., Lin, Y. & Wang, H. Perturbed Method for Sea-Air Oscillator Model of Interdecadal Climate Fluctuations. Jrl Syst Sci & Complex 19, 409–413 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11424-006-0409-5

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