The workshop "Cascading tipping in the Earth system” is organized by Niklas Boers, Technical University of Munich and Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Anna von der Heydt, Utrecht University and Denis-Didier Rousseau, CNRS-University of Montpellier. It will take place as an online event under the EU Horizon 2020 funded project "TiPES – Tipping Points in the Earth System". Also, non-TiPES members are invited to participate.
Aim and Scope
In the climate system, many different large-scale components have been identified as tipping elements, i.e., sub-systems that may undergo abrupt transitions, with a potentially large impact on environment, economy and society. Individual tipping elements have been studied in varying level of detail in the past, while in particular thresholds for tipping remain uncertain for most tipping elements. Moreover, these climate subsystems do not stand on their own but are dynamically coupled to other parts of the climate system, potentially leading to tipping cascades with modified thresholds and impacts. In this workshop we will discuss the potential for tipping cascades in the climate system and other dynamical systems and review how such cascades can be treated theoretically.
Zoom: https://ucph-ku.zoom.us/j/66902667512?pwd=SmRUYW1rYkttL1ZkTkRnSXJRcUJ2UT09
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