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

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    The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is a branch of the Ocean Conveyor, a global circulation system in the world’s oceans that moves warm water from the Southern Hemisphere to the ...

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

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    Several studies in recent years have suggested the crucial system — the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC — could be on course for collapse, weakened by warmer ocean ...

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

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    The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (the AMOC) — of which the Gulf Stream is part — works like a giant global conveyor belt, taking warm water from the tropics toward the far North ...

  5. Atlantic meridional overturning circulation - Wikipedia

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    AMOC in relation to the global thermohaline circulation . The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is the main current system in the Atlantic Ocean [1]: 2238 and is also part of the global thermohaline circulation, which connects the world's oceans with a single "conveyor belt" of continuous water exchange. [18]

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

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    The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation is a large system of ocean currents, like a conveyor belt. It is driven by differences in temperature and salt content and it is an important component of the climate system. However, the AMOC is not a static feature of global circulation.

  7. Cold blob - Wikipedia

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    AMOC-Index since 900 CE with pronounced slowdown since ~1850; Rahmstorf et al. (2015) [5] Climate scientists Michael Mann of Penn State and Stefan Rahmstorf from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research suggested that the observed cold pattern during years of temperature records is a sign that the Atlantic Ocean's Meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) may be weakening.

  8. Scientists warn that a key Atlantic current could collapse ...

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    What’s more, top cryosphere scientists are growing increasingly worried that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a key ocean current that governs how heat cycles in the ...

  9. Tipping points in the climate system - Wikipedia

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    The Northern part of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), also known as the Gulf Stream System, is a large system of ocean currents. [70] [71] It is driven by differences in the density of water; colder and more salty water is heavier than warmer fresh water. [71]