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arxiv: 1212.5783 · v2 · pith:H7RAV47Ynew · submitted 2012-12-23 · ⚛️ physics.ao-ph · physics.data-an

Environmental Superstatistics

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A thermodynamic device placed outdoors, or a local ecosystem, is subject to a variety of different temperatures given by short-tem (daily) and long-term (seasonal) variations. In the long term a superstatistical description makes sense, with a suitable distribution function f(beta) of inverse temperature beta over which ordinary statistical mechanics is averaged. We show that f(beta) is very different at different geographic locations, and typically exhibits a double-peak structure for long-term data. For some of our data sets we also find a systematic drift due to global warming. For a simple superstatistical model system we show that the response to global warming is stronger if temperature fluctuations are taken into account.

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