International audienceWe address whether robust early warning signals can, in principle, be provided before a climate tipping point is reached, focusing on methods that seek to detect critical slowing down as a precursor of bifurcation. As a test bed, six previously analysed datasets are reconsidered, three palaeoclimate records approaching abrupt transitions at the end of the last ice age and three models of varying complexity forced through a collapse of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation. Approaches based on examining the lag-1 autocorrelation function or on detrended fluctuation analysis are applied together and compared. The effects of aggregating the data, detrending method, sliding window length and filtering bandwidth are examine...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the European Geosciences Union via the DOI ...
Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial markets...
Copyright © 2012 The Royal SocietyJournal ArticleApproaching a dangerous bifurcation, from which a d...
International audienceWe address whether robust early warning signals can, in principle, be provided...
In the Earth’s history, periods of relatively stable climate have often been interrupted by sharp tr...
Please cite as IJBC (accepted, to appear in 2010) There is currently much interest in examining clim...
We assess the proximity of a system to a bifurcation point using a degenerate fingerprinting method ...
[1] The causes for and possible predictions of rapid climate changes are poorly understood. The most...
A rise in fragility as a system approaches a tipping point may be sometimes estimated using dynamica...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Ri...
Uncovering universal early warning signals for critical transitions has become a coveted goal in div...
Potential tipping points in the Earth System present challenges for society and ecosystems, especial...
Research on the possibility of future abrupt climate change has been popularized under the term ‘tip...
The realization that complex systems such as ecological communities can collapse or shift regimes su...
Research on the possibility of future abrupt climate change has been popularized under the term ‘tip...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the European Geosciences Union via the DOI ...
Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial markets...
Copyright © 2012 The Royal SocietyJournal ArticleApproaching a dangerous bifurcation, from which a d...
International audienceWe address whether robust early warning signals can, in principle, be provided...
In the Earth’s history, periods of relatively stable climate have often been interrupted by sharp tr...
Please cite as IJBC (accepted, to appear in 2010) There is currently much interest in examining clim...
We assess the proximity of a system to a bifurcation point using a degenerate fingerprinting method ...
[1] The causes for and possible predictions of rapid climate changes are poorly understood. The most...
A rise in fragility as a system approaches a tipping point may be sometimes estimated using dynamica...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Ri...
Uncovering universal early warning signals for critical transitions has become a coveted goal in div...
Potential tipping points in the Earth System present challenges for society and ecosystems, especial...
Research on the possibility of future abrupt climate change has been popularized under the term ‘tip...
The realization that complex systems such as ecological communities can collapse or shift regimes su...
Research on the possibility of future abrupt climate change has been popularized under the term ‘tip...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the European Geosciences Union via the DOI ...
Many dynamical systems, including lakes, organisms, ocean circulation patterns, or financial markets...
Copyright © 2012 The Royal SocietyJournal ArticleApproaching a dangerous bifurcation, from which a d...