A new peer-reviewed study projects the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could weaken by 42–58% by 2100, far more than prior climate models suggested. The findings, based on nearly two ...
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a large-scale and delicate system of ocean currents, responsible ...
More bad news for the ocean current at the center of the fictional (and scientifically inaccurate) "Day After Tomorrow" ...
Most of the microlitter present in the South Atlantic Ocean originates from the West African coast and is particularly ...
A major Atlantic Ocean current that helps regulate the climate across large parts of the Northern Hemisphere may be weakening ...
New research provides alarming evidence this ocean circulation is slowing and could be heading toward a shutdown, which would ...
New research suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could weaken by half this century with wide ranging ...
A new AI-driven method called GOFLOW is turning weather satellite images into highly detailed maps of ocean currents. By ...
Scientists are concerned that the Atlantic Ocean’s system of currents could be on the verge of collapse with potentially ...
The state of “current” affairs is not good. An Atlantic current that’s key for maintaining the climate could collapse sooner ...
Measurements by buoys at four latitudes in the western Atlantic provide the strongest evidence yet that the Atlantic ...
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Main Atlantic Ocean current more likely to collapse than expected
Vital Atlantic current likely to collapse with catastrophic consequences, scientists warn - The collapse would have catastrophic consequences, plunging Europe into extreme winters and summer droughts ...
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