publicações selecionadas
- Dinâmica não linear de ondas de Rossby nos dínamos solar e terrestre
- Observed wavenumber-frequency spectrum of global, normal mode function decomposed, fields: a possible evidence for nonlinear effects on the wave dynamics
- ARTop: an open-source tool for measuring active region topology at the solar photosphere
- Quasi-geostrophic MHD equations: Hamiltonian formulation and nonlinear stability
- Precession resonance of Rossby wave triads and the generation of low-frequency atmospheric oscillations
- A New Mechanism for Maunder-like Solar Minima: Phase Synchronization Dynamics in a Simple Nonlinear Oscillator of Magnetohydrodynamic Rossby Waves
- Information flow between MJO-related waves: a network approach on the wave space
- Magnetic Winding as an Indicator of Flare Activity in Solar Active Regions
- Direct evidence that twisted flux tubes create solar active regions
- Ray Tracing of MHD Rossby waves in the Solar tachocline: meridional propagation and implications for the solar magnetic activity
- Geomagnetic reversals at the edge of regularity
- Nonlinear MHD Rossby wave interactions and persistent geomagnetic field structures
- Dinâmica não linear de ondas de Rossby MHD nos dínamos solar e terrestre
- O Dínamo terrestre e a Topografia da Interface Manto Nucleo
- Information-theoretic Analysis of Longitude Distribution of Photospheric Magnetic Fields from MDI/HMI Synoptic Maps: Evidence for Rossby Waves
- Evidence for crisis-induced intermittency during geomagnetic superchron transitions
- Stratospheric ozone and quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) interaction with the tropical troposphere on intraseasonal and interannual timescales: a normal-mode perspective
- Wavenumber-Frequency Spectra of Normal Mode Function Decomposed Atmospheric Data: Departures from the Dry Linear Theory
- Topography-induced locking of drifting Rossby-Haurwitz waves
- Normal Mode Perspective on the 2016 QBO Disruption: Evidence for a Basic State Regime Transition
- Inference of the topology of geomagnetic field multipole interactions
