Potential Collapse of Ocean Currents Could Trigger Severe Cooling in Northern Europe

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Potential Collapse of Ocean Currents Could Trigger Severe Cooling in Northern Europe
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A potential collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could cause significant cooling and temperature extremes in northern Europe, even amid global warming, with winter temperatures possibly dropping as low as -50°C in Scandinavia, highlighting a complex interplay between ocean currents and climate change impacts.

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