@MichaelEMann and @climate_ice explain why the North Atlantic current is slowing down and what this has to do with #ClimateChange.
“We are 50-100 years ahead of schedule with the slowdown of this ocean circulation relative to what the models predict.”
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@CC_Yale https://youtu.be/Nxt5_-SzAUQ If you would like to get a deeper understanding of what’s happening right now in the North Atlantic, I would like to recommend this talk by@Rahmstorf from 2019: https://twitter.com/jumpsteady/status/1191771950990974977?s=21 … [THREAD 3/3]https://twitter.com/jumpsteady/status/1191771950990974977 …
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If the gulf stream is our remote heating, it's also the Caribbean's remote cooling, right? So I guess if it collapsed, not only would we freeze, also the Caribbean would get much hotter?
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Not necessarily. The Caribbean is surrounded by tropical seas, which tend to lose excess heat by evaporation and hurricane formation. Ocean-surface temperature in the tropics is rather stable at 27C (Palmén limit, https://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/A16.html …)
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Alarming as heck. I let everyone I know hear about the slowdown, how much energy is involved & the implications 12-18 months ago. Very muted responses. This should be front page & national TV news every day.
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Very interesting, if the “conveyer belt” will collapse due to climate change we are in great troubles around the Altlantic.
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