An Early Warning Sign of Critical Transition in The Antarctic Ice Sheet – A New Data Driven Tool for Spatiotemporal Tipping Point

In this paper, we introduce a new tool for data-driven discovery of early warning signs of critical transitions in ice shelves, from remote sensing data. Our approach adopts principles of directed spectral clustering methodology considering an asymmetric affinity matrix and the associated directed g...

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Main Authors: AlMomani, Abd AlRahman, Bollt, Erik
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-2020-26
https://npg.copernicus.org/preprints/npg-2020-26/
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Summary:In this paper, we introduce a new tool for data-driven discovery of early warning signs of critical transitions in ice shelves, from remote sensing data. Our approach adopts principles of directed spectral clustering methodology considering an asymmetric affinity matrix and the associated directed graph Laplacian. We applied our approach generally to reprocess the ice velocity data and remote sensing satellite images of the Larsen C ice shelf. Our results allow us to (post-cast) predict fault lines responsible for the critical transitions leading to the break up of the Larsen C ice shelf crack, which resulted in the A68 iceberg. We can do so, months earlier before the actual occurrence, and also much earlier than any other previously available methodology, in particular those based on interferometry.