Sluggish Atlantic circulation could cause global temperatures to surge

  • McCarthy G
  • Thorne P
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The circulation system of the North Atlantic Ocean has weakened and is predicted to weaken further in the coming decades. An analysis suggests that this decline could lead to accelerated global surface warming. The circulation system of the North Atlantic Ocean has weakened and is predicted to weaken further in the coming decades. An analysis suggests that this decline could lead to accelerated global surface warming.

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McCarthy, G. D., & Thorne, P. W. (2018). Sluggish Atlantic circulation could cause global temperatures to surge. Nature, 559(7714), 340–341. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-018-05712-x

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