"Study Warns of Devastating Climate Impacts as Atlantic Ocean Current Nears Collapse"

A new study using the latest climate models suggests that if melting glaciers shut down the Atlantic Ocean's circulation, extreme climate changes could occur within decades. The study indicates that the circulation could fully shut down within a century of hitting the tipping point, leading to a significant drop in average temperatures in North America, parts of Asia, and Europe. The shutdown would result in dangerous cold in the North, with regions influenced by the Gulf Stream experiencing substantial temperature drops. The study also identifies a physics-based early warning signal for when the Atlantic Ocean circulation is nearing its tipping point, with potential severe impacts on society and ecosystems.
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- Atlantic Ocean circulation nearing ‘devastating’ tipping point, study finds The Guardian
- AMOC current from 'Day After Tomorrow' is on path to collapse: Study USA TODAY
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