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Atlantic Ocean's overturning circulation, AMOC

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Atlantic Ocean's overturning circulation, AMOC

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One of the great effects of Greenland melting is the Atlantic Ocean's overturning circulation, AMOC.
Interesting lecture of Prof. Rahmstorf (youtube; 35 min)
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Re: Atlantic Ocean's overturning circulation, AMOC

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In addition to the above I'd like to direct some attention to the - originally French - site : https://oceansconnectes.org/en/home/

I communicated with a French oceanographic professor and he reacted as follows:
Currently no one knows what the "Atlantification" of the Arctic Ocean will lead to, the water becoming saltier in the north, we do not know how the circuits of the Amoc will be reorganized, a circuit where it is necessary to take into account the deep circulation all around Antarctica. In the latest work which has just been published in French (*), the problem is fairly well exposed but we see that it is very complex.

In addition, we must not forget that we are on a rotating globe and, with centrifugal force, in the long term, the densest water on the surface goes towards the poles and the lightest towards the equator (eg: see image surface density from the NOAA Atlas). Liquid fresh water (not salty) cannot accumulate in the Arctic Ocean on the surface.

But with current geopolitical problems, Climate Change can quickly slide into... nuclear winter... that's the problem with extremes!
* If you are any good in French you may like this downloadable pdf book: L’OCÉAN ORCHESTRE DU CLIMAT
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Re: Atlantic Ocean's overturning circulation, AMOC

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And another article of dr. Rahmstorf on the AMOC (via BlueSky)
37-rahmstorf.pdf
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