An international team of scientists has found that retreating sea ice between the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans is linked to weakened air-sea heat exchange in the region. This, it warns, could result in a cooler climate in western Europe and an altered or slower Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which would have knock-on effects for the Gulf Stream and consequently for the atmosphere.
.. Continue Reading European climate at mercy of retreating sea iceSection: Environment
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- Ocean
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- University of East Anglia
- Climate Change
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