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TOAD: Tipping and Other Abrupt events Detector

Authors: Harteg, Jakob; Roehrich, Lukas; De Maeyer, Kobe; Garbe, Julius; Sakschewski, Boris; Klose, Ann Kristin; Donges, Jonathan; +2 Authors

TOAD: Tipping and Other Abrupt events Detector

Abstract

TOAD is a Python package designed for detecting and clustering abrupt shifts in gridded Earth-system datasets, such as model outputs. The input data should be structured as a 3D array in the format space × space × time, where time can represent actual time or some other forcing variable or bifurcation parameter. TOAD provides a streamlined pipeline for identifying and analyzing spatio-temporal regions that exhibit similar dynamical responses to external forcing.

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