Following are some tips to
reduce jumping behaviors.
Not exact matches
Not only does their model capture the bendy
behavior of a typical
jump rope, it also helps explain the
behavior of a range of similar materials, from reeds blowing in a breeze to lobster antennae bending in a current, the researchers report in the Proceedings of the Royal Society A. Being able to bend significantly
reduces the drag on such objects, they found.
Luckily,
jumping behaviors can be
reduced, but as many other dog behavioral problems, it will require time and some effort.
Reduces or prevents
behavior associated with the reproductive urge, including fighting, roaming (hit by car,
jumping through glass windowpanes, etc.), urine marking and unwanted impregnation of intact females.
For example, if a dog is scolded every time he
jumps on the couch, he may
reduce his couch
jumping behavior because he has made an association between cause and effect.
We could, of course, hit some bifurcation in the system where we lose all the summer Arctic sea ice or the Amazon forest, which is bad enough, and could possibly transition the climate to a different «solution» on a hysteresis diagram... this to me would represent more of a step-wise
jump (akin to a larger bifurcation that you get in a snowball Earth as you gradually
reduce CO2 or the solar constant); but ultimately these represent different
behavior than «the interannual variability of the large scale dynamics will increase» or that for some reason the climate should be susceptible to more «flip flops» (as in the glacial Heinrich / D - O events), of which I am aware of no observational or theoretical support.