Tipping elements and amplified polar warming during the Last Interglacial

Volume: 233, Pages: 106222 - 106222
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Irreversible shifts of large-scale components of the Earth system (so-called ‘tipping elements’) on policy-relevant timescales are a major source of uncertainty for projecting the impacts of future climate change. The high latitudes are particularly vulnerable to positive feedbacks that amplify change through atmosphere-ocean-ice interactions. Unfortunately, the short instrumental record does not capture the full range of past or projected...
Paper Details
Title
Tipping elements and amplified polar warming during the Last Interglacial
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
233
Pages
106222 - 106222
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