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José M. Castanheira, Carlos A. F. Marques, Biases of the Barotropic Atmospheric Circulation Variability in CMIP6 Models, Journal of Climate, Vol. 35, No. 15 (1 August 2022), pp. 5071-5085 ...
What happens to the climate at the tipping point? The existence of a tipping point was first noticed in an overly simplified model of the Atlantic Ocean circulation in the early 1960s. Today’s ...
Deep below the surface of the ocean, unseen waves roil and churn the water. These internal waves, traveling between water ...
New research from scientists suggests that, as a result of climate change, Atlantic Ocean circulation may not be as stable as current climate models suggest and could collapse in 300 years.
While all models showed a weakening of the AMOC by 20-81 per cent over 90 years, none predicted a complete collapse. Even under extreme climate change, the Southern Ocean sustains a weakened but ...
In a new University of Colorado Boulder-led study published July 30 in Nature, scientists revealed that even a modest slowdown of a major Atlantic Ocean current could dry out rainforests, threaten ...
Raimundo Real, Ana Luz Márquez, Jesús Olivero, Alba Estrada, Species distribution models in climate change scenarios are still not useful for informing policy planning: an uncertainty assessment using ...
But later, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reported that the climate had warmed by 0.11 C, four times less than Hansen's model predicted.
Critical ocean circulation won’t entirely collapse because of climate crisis - but it’s still in trouble - Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, a key engine of world’s weather ...
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