Climate change research often focuses on trends in the mean and variance. However, analyses of palaeoclimatic and contemporary dynamics reveal that climate memory - as measured for instance by temporal autocorrelation - may also change substantially over time. Here, we show that elevated temporal autocorrelation in climatic variables should be expected to increase the chance of critical transitions in climate-sensitive systems with tipping points. We demonstrate that this prediction is consistent with evidence from forests, coral reefs, poverty traps, violent conflict and ice sheet instability. In each example, the duration of anomalous dry or warm events elevates chances of invoking a critical transition. Understanding the effects of clima...
We address whether robust early warning signals can, in principle, be provided before a climate tipp...
Includes bibliographical referencesUncertainty in climate system initial conditions (ICs) is known t...
Please cite as IJBC (accepted, to appear in 2010) There is currently much interest in examining clim...
Complex systems in ecology and the climate can have tipping points. The term ‘tipping point’ is loos...
Ecosystems close to a critical threshold lose resilience, in the sense that perturbations can more e...
In the Earth's history, periods of relatively stable climate have often been interrupted by sharp tr...
International audienceSpecific components of the Earth system may abruptly change their state in res...
Abstract. In climatic time series abrupt changes are observed. We hypothesize that these abrupt chan...
The past provides evidence of abrupt climate shifts and changes in the frequency of climate and weat...
Uncovering universal early warning signals for critical transitions has become a coveted goal in div...
Abstract Understanding spatiotemporal variation in environmental conditions is important to determin...
The past provides evidence of abrupt climate shifts and changes in the frequency of climate and weat...
Research on the possibility of future abrupt climate change has been popularized under the term ‘tip...
Research on the possibility of future abrupt climate change has been popularized under the term ‘tip...
The notion that small changes can have large consequences in the climate or ecosystems has become po...
We address whether robust early warning signals can, in principle, be provided before a climate tipp...
Includes bibliographical referencesUncertainty in climate system initial conditions (ICs) is known t...
Please cite as IJBC (accepted, to appear in 2010) There is currently much interest in examining clim...
Complex systems in ecology and the climate can have tipping points. The term ‘tipping point’ is loos...
Ecosystems close to a critical threshold lose resilience, in the sense that perturbations can more e...
In the Earth's history, periods of relatively stable climate have often been interrupted by sharp tr...
International audienceSpecific components of the Earth system may abruptly change their state in res...
Abstract. In climatic time series abrupt changes are observed. We hypothesize that these abrupt chan...
The past provides evidence of abrupt climate shifts and changes in the frequency of climate and weat...
Uncovering universal early warning signals for critical transitions has become a coveted goal in div...
Abstract Understanding spatiotemporal variation in environmental conditions is important to determin...
The past provides evidence of abrupt climate shifts and changes in the frequency of climate and weat...
Research on the possibility of future abrupt climate change has been popularized under the term ‘tip...
Research on the possibility of future abrupt climate change has been popularized under the term ‘tip...
The notion that small changes can have large consequences in the climate or ecosystems has become po...
We address whether robust early warning signals can, in principle, be provided before a climate tipp...
Includes bibliographical referencesUncertainty in climate system initial conditions (ICs) is known t...
Please cite as IJBC (accepted, to appear in 2010) There is currently much interest in examining clim...