Weather Jiu-Jitsu: Climate Adaptation for the 21st Century
Qin Huang, Moyan Liu, Upmanu Lall

TL;DR
The paper proposes 'Weather Jiu-Jitsu,' a novel climate adaptation strategy that uses small, precisely timed interventions to control chaotic weather systems and mitigate extreme climate events, complementing existing resilience efforts.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of leveraging chaos control techniques for climate adaptation, emphasizing low-energy interventions to influence weather systems.
Findings
Conceptual framework for weather system control
Potential for reducing climate extreme impacts
Integration with existing climate resilience strategies
Abstract
Extreme climate events, e.g., droughts, floods, heat waves, and freezes, are becoming more frequent and intense with severe global socio-economic impacts. Growing populations and economic activity leads to increased exposure to these events. Scaling existing physical, financial, and social infrastructure to provide resilience against these extreme events is daunting, especially as one ponders projected climate changes. Climate extremes pose a challenge even if decarbonization and geoengineering are able to regulate Earth's radiation balance. We argue that there is an urgent need to explore a novel adaptive strategy that we call "Weather Jiu-Jitsu," which leverages the intrinsic chaotic dynamics of weather systems to subtly redirect or dissipate their destructive trajectories through precisely timed, small-energy interventions. By leveraging insights from adaptive chaos control,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClimate Change and Geoengineering · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution · Climate Change and Sustainable Development
