While the AMOC may not collapse soon, parts of it are already slowing down. The Gulf Stream component is being slowed by melting glaciers that add too much lighter fresh water to the heavy sea water, interrupting the natural sinking of the current. Unprecedented coral die offs in S. Florida this past summer were caused by sea temperatures reaching record highs.
While the AMOC may not collapse soon, parts of it are already slowing down. The Gulf Stream component is being slowed by melting glaciers that add too much lighter fresh water to the heavy sea water, interrupting the natural sinking of the current. Unprecedented coral die offs in S. Florida this past summer were caused by sea temperatures reaching record highs.
While the AMOC may not collapse soon, parts of it are already slowing down. The Gulf Stream component is being slowed by melting glaciers that add too much lighter fresh water to the heavy sea water, interrupting the natural sinking of the current. Unprecedented coral die offs in S. Florida this past summer were caused by sea temperatures reaching record highs.
Yes, "hot tub" temps