Arctic Warming Will Lead To Arctic Cooling, Recent Study Suggests
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Arctic Warming Will Lead To Arctic Cooling, Recent Study Suggests
A recent paper explains how a weaker Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could actually reduce Arctic warming by the end of the century… …despite the overall trend of Arctic amplification (“the disproportionate warming of the Arctic compared to the global average.”) Symbol image. Source: NASA The study shows that a weakening AMOC can partially counteract Arctic amplification, leading to a less severe warming trend in the Arctic, e…
Mysterious phenomenon: In the North Atlantic there is an area south of Greenland that defies the global trend. It cools down instead of getting warmer. But why? This riddle of the "cold spot" has now been solved by climate researchers. Therefore, behind the mysterious cooling is the Atlantic Meridional Circulation Flow (AMOC). Because this ocean current has weakened over the last 100 years, today it brings less warm, salty water to the southern …
Strange Atlantic Cold Spot: Research Confirms Weakening Circulation Drives South Greenland Anomaly
Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com – For more than a century, a patch of cold water south of Greenland has resisted the Atlantic Ocean’s overall warming, fueling debate amongst scientists. A new study identifies the cause as the long-term weakening of a major ocean circulation system. Atlantic sea surface temperature trend between 1900-2005 (color shading […]
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