Ambient temperature fluctuations exhibit inverse-cubic spectral behavior over time scales from a minute to a day
Abstract
Ambient temperature fluctuations are of importance in a wide variety of scientific and technological arenas. In a series of experiments carried out in our laboratory over an 18-month period, we discovered that these fluctuations exhibit 1/f3 spectral behavior over the frequency range 1.0 × 10-5 f 2.5 × 10-2 Hz, corresponding to 40 s Tf 1.2 d, where Tf = 1/f. This result emerges over a broad range of conditions. For longer time periods, 1.2 < Tf 11.6 d, corresponding to the frequency range 1.0 × 10-6 f < 1.0 × 10-5 Hz, we observed 1/f2 spectral behavior. This latter result is in agreement with that observed in data collected at European weather stations. Scalograms computed from our data are consistent with the periodograms.
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