Auteurs : Lucarini, Valerio (Auteur de la conférence)
CIRM (Editeur )
Résumé :
For a wide range of values of the incoming solar radiation, the Earth features at least two attracting states, which correspond to competing climates. The warm climate is analogous to the present one, the snowball climate features global glaciation and conditions that can hardly support life forms. Paleoclimatic evidences suggest that in past our planet flipped between these two states. The main physical mechanism responsible for such instability is the ice-albedo feedback. In a previous work, we defined the Melancholia states that sit between the two climates. Such states are embedded in the boundaries between the two basins of attraction and feature extensive glaciation down to relatively low latitudes. Here, we explore the global stability properties of the system by introducing random perturbations as modulations to the intensity of the incoming solar radiation. We observe noise-induced transitions between the competing basins of attractions. In the weak noise limit, large deviation laws define the invariant measure and the statistics of escape times. By empirically constructing the instantons, we show that the Melancholia states are the gateways for the noise-induced transitions. In the region of multistability, in the zero-noise limit, the measure is supported only on one of the competing attractors. For low (high) values of the solar irradiance, the limit measure is the snowball (warm) climate. The changeover between the two regimes corresponds to a first order phase transition in the system. The framework we propose seems of general relevance for the study of complex multistable systems. At this regard, we relate our results to the debate around the prominence of contigency vs. convergence in biological evolution. Finally, we propose a new method for constructing Melancholia states from direct numerical simulations, thus bypassing the need to use the edge-tracking algorithm.
Codes MSC :
37D45
- strange attractors - chaotic dynamics
60Gxx
- Stochastic processes
76E20
- Instability of geophysical and astrophysical flows
82C26
- Dynamic and nonequilibrium phase transitions (general)
85A20
- Stellar atmospheres
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Informations sur la Rencontre
Nom de la Rencontre : Jean-Morlet Chair 2019 - Research School: Thermodynamic Formalism: Modern Techniques in Smooth Ergodic Theory / Chaire Jean-Morlet 2019 - Ecole : Formalisme thermodynamique : techniques modernes en théorie ergodique Organisateurs de la Rencontre : Pollicott, Mark ; Vaienti, Sandro Dates : 01/07/2019 - 05/07/2019
Année de la rencontre : 2019
URL de la Rencontre : https://www.chairejeanmorlet.com/2110.html
DOI : 10.24350/CIRM.V.19541903
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Lucarini, Valerio (2019). Multistability of the climate : noise-induced transitions across Melancholia states, invariant measure, and phase transition. CIRM. Audiovisual resource. doi:10.24350/CIRM.V.19541903
URI : http://dx.doi.org/10.24350/CIRM.V.19541903
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Bibliographie
- LUCARINI, Valerio et BÓDAI, Tamás. Transitions across Melancholia States in a Climate Model: Reconciling the Deterministic and Stochastic Points of View. Physical review letters, 2019, vol. 122, no 15, p. 158701. - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.158701
- LUCARINI, Valerio et BODAI, Tamas. Global Stability Properties of the Climate: Melancholia States, Invariant Measures, and Phase Transitions. arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.08348, 2019. - https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.08348