Climate dynamics and fluid mechanics: Natural variability and related uncertainties
Michael Ghil, Micka\"el D. Chekroun, and Eric Simonnet

TL;DR
This paper reviews the role of fluid-dynamical models in climate dynamics, focusing on ocean variability and uncertainties in climate projections, and proposes a novel approach using random dynamical systems theory to understand and reduce these uncertainties.
Contribution
It introduces a new method based on random dynamical systems to analyze and potentially reduce structural uncertainties in climate models.
Findings
LFV of ocean circulation involves bifurcations leading to chaotic flows
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Abstract
The purpose of this review-and-research paper is twofold: (i) to review the role played in climate dynamics by fluid-dynamical models; and (ii) to contribute to the understanding and reduction of the uncertainties in future climate-change projections. To illustrate the first point, we focus on the large-scale, wind-driven flow of the mid-latitude oceans which contribute in a crucial way to Earth's climate, and to changes therein. We study the low-frequency variability (LFV) of the wind-driven, double-gyre circulation in mid-latitude ocean basins, via the bifurcation sequence that leads from steady states through periodic solutions and on to the chaotic, irregular flows documented in the observations. This sequence involves local, pitchfork and Hopf bifurcations, as well as global, homoclinic ones. The natural climate variability induced by the LFV of the ocean circulation is but one of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum chaos and dynamical systems · Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes · Ecosystem dynamics and resilience
