Melting and breaking icebergs in the far-off northeastern Pacific Ocean can weaken a massive current system in the Atlantic ...
A cold blob of water in the North Atlantic points to a weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, researchers report.
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Key North Atlantic current is on the brink of collapse - plunging us into a 'Little Ice Age'
A key ocean current in the North Atlantic Ocean is weakening to the point of total collapse due to climate change, a new study warns. Scientists say the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre – a massive system ...
A new study suggests the Atlantic's mysterious "cold blob" may signal ocean current changes that could affect U.S. weather.
Bivalves, such as clams, oysters and mussels, record seasonal environmental changes in their shells, making them living chronicles of climate history. A new study of bivalve shells has detected two ...
Climate scientists are monitoring a blob of cold water in the North Atlantic, which they fear could be a troubling signal for ocean currents.
A cold water patch in the North Atlantic, known as the 'Cold Blob', suggests a slowing of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, potentially affecting global weather patterns.
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