multiple equilibria in climate models
Multiple equilibria in climate models refer to the existence of various stable states or conditions that can be reached by the model, each with different climate patterns and characteristics. These equilibria represent possible alternative outcomes, highlighting the non-uniqueness and uncertainty in predicting the future climate system.
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