Tipping points in open systems: bifurcation, noise-induced and rate-dependent examples in the climate system
Abstract
Tipping points associated with bifurcations (B-tipping) or induced by noise (N-tipping) are recognized mechanisms that may potentially lead to sudden climate change. We focus here a novel class of tipping points, where a sufficiently rapid change to an input or parameter of a system may cause the system to "tip" or move away from a branch of attractors. Such rate-dependent tipping, or R-tipping, need not be associated with either bifurcations or noise. We present an example of all three types of tipping in a simple global energy balance model of the climate system, illustrating the possibility of dangerous rates of change even in the absence of noise and of bifurcations in the underlying quasi-static system.
- Publication:
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series A
- Pub Date:
- March 2012
- DOI:
- 10.1098/rsta.2011.0306
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1103.0169
- Bibcode:
- 2012RSPTA.370.1166A
- Keywords:
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- Mathematics - Dynamical Systems;
- Nonlinear Sciences - Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems;
- Nonlinear Sciences - Chaotic Dynamics;
- 37G35
- E-Print:
- 20 pages, 8 figures