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climate-change2 years ago

Investigating the Link Between a Slowing Gulf Stream and Increased Flooding in Florida

Scientists from the University of Miami are embarking on a study to monitor the Florida Current, a part of the Gulf Stream, to determine if the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is slowing down. The AMOC is a critical ocean current that influences weather patterns globally. A recent study suggested that the collapse of the AMOC could lead to chaotic weather changes worldwide. By monitoring the Florida Current, scientists hope to gain insights into the potential impacts of a weakening current, such as higher sea levels and increased flooding in Florida and the Bahamas. The study will provide valuable data on ocean temperatures, flow rates, and salinity, helping researchers understand the state of the AMOC and its potential consequences.

climate-change2 years ago

Impending Collapse: Atlantic Ocean Currents Threaten Global Consequences

A new study suggests that the Gulf Stream system, known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (Amoc), could collapse as early as 2025 due to global heating and the influx of fresh water from melting ice caps. The collapse of Amoc would have catastrophic climate impacts, including disrupting rainfall patterns, increasing storms, dropping temperatures in Europe, and raising sea levels on the eastern coast of North America. While some scientists caution that uncertainties in the data make it difficult to predict the exact timing of the tipping point, they agree that the potential collapse of Amoc is extremely concerning and underscores the urgent need for rapid cuts in carbon emissions.