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Evaluating Climate System Vulnerability

A climate scientist is evaluating the long-term risk to a large ice sheet under two different climate projection models, Model X and Model Y. In both models, the ice sheet is currently in a stable, high-volume state. However, in Model X, the threshold for triggering a rapid, self-sustaining melt is relatively close to the current climate conditions. In Model Y, this same threshold is much further away. Based on this information, which model represents a more vulnerable system? Justify your answer by explaining how the proximity of this critical threshold affects the system's response to normal, year-to-year climate variability (e.g., a single unusually warm summer).

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