Title :
Toward a general theory of climate behavior based on the viewpoint of systems theory
Author :
Metz, L.D. ; Klein, R.
Author_Institution :
University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois
Abstract :
The construction of a qualitative theory of climate change based on systems theory is discussed. Specifically, the importance of initial conditions, nonlinearities, feedback mechanisms, forcing functions and stability concepts, as they pertain to the climatic behavior of the Earth are shown. Suggestions regarding areas of prime importance are advanced and feedback mechanisms are identified. The paper serves three goals: (1) provides a first approximation qualitative model outline, useful for subsequent quantitative calculations regarding climate change, (2) introduces systems theorists to the subject of climate, and (3) summarizes current literature in the field of climate behavior, its modification and simulation. A first-approximation, quantitative model based on the principles discussed in this paper will be the subject of a second paper.
Keywords :
Aerosols; Atmosphere; Atmospheric modeling; Clouds; Cooling; Earth; History; Meteorology; Reflectivity; Sun;
Conference_Titel :
Decision and Control, 1972 and 11th Symposium on Adaptive Processes. Proceedings of the 1972 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
DOI :
10.1109/CDC.1972.269033