Limits to predictability of the asymptotic state of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in a conceptual climate model

PHYSICA D-NONLINEAR PHENOMENA(2024)

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Anticipating critical transitions in the Earth system is of great societal relevance, yet there may be intrinsic limitations to their predictability. For instance, the asymptotic state of a dynamical system possessing multiple chaotic attractors depends sensitively on the initial condition in the proximity of a fractal basin boundary. Here, we approach the problem of final-state sensitivity of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) using a conceptual climate model, composed of a slow bistable ocean coupled to a fast chaotic atmosphere. First, we explore the occurrence of long chaotic transients in the monostable regime, which can mask a loss of stability near bifurcations. In the bistable regime, we explicitly construct the chaotic saddle using the edge tracking technique. We quantify the final-state sensitivity through the maximum Lyapunov exponent and the lifetime of the saddle and find that the system exhibits a fractal basin boundary with almost full phase space dimension, implying vanishing predictability of the second kind near the basin boundary. Our results demonstrate the usefulness of studying non-attracting chaotic sets in the context of predicting climatic tipping points, and provide guidance for the interpretation of critical transitions in higher-dimensional climate models.
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Chaotic saddle,Melancholia state,Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation,Transient chaos,Tipping point,Conceptual climate model
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