Porporato Amilcare, D'Odorico Paolo
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2004 Mar 19;92(11):110601. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.92.110601. Epub 2004 Mar 18.
Nonlinear systems driven by state-dependent Poisson noise are introduced to model the persistence of climatic anomalies in land-atmosphere interaction caused by the soil-moisture dependence of the frequency of rainfall events. It is found that these systems may give rise to bimodal probability distributions, while the state variable randomly persists around the preferential states because of transient dynamics that are opposite to the long-term behavior. Mean-field analysis and numerical simulations of the spatially distributed systems reveal a symmetry-breaking bifurcation for sufficiently strong spatial diffusive couplings and intermediate noise intensities. In such conditions, the initial development of spatial patterns is followed by a stable configuration, selected on the bases of the initial conditions in correspondence of the remnants of the modes of the uncoupled system.
引入由状态依赖泊松噪声驱动的非线性系统,以模拟降雨事件频率对土壤湿度的依赖性所导致的陆 - 气相互作用中气候异常的持续性。研究发现,这些系统可能产生双峰概率分布,而由于与长期行为相反的瞬态动力学,状态变量会在优先状态附近随机持续存在。对空间分布系统的平均场分析和数值模拟表明,对于足够强的空间扩散耦合和中等噪声强度,会出现对称破缺分岔。在这种情况下,空间模式的初始发展之后是一个稳定构型,它是根据与未耦合系统模式残余相对应的初始条件选择的。