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  2. Atlantic meridional overturning circulation - Wikipedia

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    In one paper, AMOC collapse only occurs in a full general circulation model after it ran for nearly 2000 years, and freshwater quantities (in Sv) increased to extreme values. [37] While the conditions are unrealistic, the model may also be unrealistically stable, and the full implications are not clear without more real-world observations [39]

  3. A critical system of Atlantic Ocean currents could collapse ...

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    The impacts of an AMOC collapse would leave parts of the world unrecognizable. In the decades after a collapse, Arctic ice would start creeping south, and after 100 years, would extend all the way ...

  4. Multiple equilibria in the Atlantic meridional overturning ...

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    [2] [3] Changes in the strength of the AMOC are thought to have been responsible for significant changes in past climate. [4] A collapse of the AMOC would have large consequences on the temperatures in the North-Atlantic region. It could lead to a reduction of air temperatures up to 10 °C.

  5. Critical Atlantic Ocean current system is showing early signs ...

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    The AMOC’s collapse could also cause sea levels to surge by around 1 meter (3.3 feet), van Westen said. ... Even though the study used a complex model, it still has a low resolution, he said ...

  6. The Engine That Drives Our Oceans Is Slowing—and That ... - AOL

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    The collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) would drop temps in the Northern Hemisphere by 40 degrees—ending life as we know it. ... Their model found that the AMOC ...

  7. Tipping points in the climate system - Wikipedia

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    The potential collapse of the subpolar gyre in this scenario (middle). The collapse of the entire AMOC (bottom). Some climate models indicate that the deep convection in Labrador-Irminger Seas could collapse under certain global warming scenarios, which would then collapse the entire circulation in the North subpolar gyre. It is considered ...

  8. System of Atlantic Ocean currents approaches 'cliff-like ...

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    A collapse of the current — called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation or AMOC — would change weather worldwide because it means a shutdown of one of key the climate and ocean ...

  9. The ocean current vital to regulating our weather - AOL

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    The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC, is vital in regulating the temperature of the earth. Scientists measure it using scientific instruments deployed in different latitudes ...