AMOC Decline Linked to Increased Dry Season Rainfall in Parts of the Amazon Rainforest
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AMOC decline linked to increased dry season rainfall in parts of the Amazon rainforest
New research led by IIASA reveals a surprising link between two major climate-tipping elements: the Southern Amazon rainforest and the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). While the study finds that a weakening AMOC may buffer dry season rainfall loss in the Amazon, it also highlights the urgent need to reduce emissions as broader climate risks continue to escalate.
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Read Full ArticleThe dryness of the rainy season in the Amazon rainforest could be cushioned by changes in the Southern Atlantic Return Movement (AMOC), which warms the North Atlantic. ...
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