Gloomy climate calculation: Scientists predict a collapse of the Atlantic ocean current to happen mid-century
Gloomy climate calculation: Scientists predict a collapse of the Atlantic ocean current to happen mid-century
www.sciencedaily.com Gloomy climate calculation: Scientists predict a collapse of the Atlantic ocean current to happen mid-century
Important ocean currents that redistribute heat, cold and precipitation between the tropics and the northernmost parts of the Atlantic region will shut down around the year 2060 if current greenhouse gas emissions persist. This is the conclusion based on new calculations that contradict the latest r...
Does anybody know if such a collapse would happen instantaneous or more gradual? With the massive amount of water in motion it feels like it would take a long time to stop, or are fluids behaving differently?
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