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Updated · BBC Science Focus · Apr 29
Atlantic ocean current projected to weaken 51% by 2100
Updated
Updated · BBC Science Focus · Apr 29

Atlantic ocean current projected to weaken 51% by 2100

10 articles · Updated · BBC Science Focus · Apr 29
  • The Science Advances study, led by Valentin Portmann in France, says corrected model biases make the forecast about 60% higher than standard climate-model averages.
  • Researchers warn a weaker AMOC could accelerate sea-level rise on the US northeast coast, shift tropical rainfall south, disrupt West African and South Asian monsoons, and bring colder European winters.
  • Observations suggest the current has already weakened 10-20% since the mid-2000s, while the study says strong emissions cuts could limit weakening to about 20% instead of around 50%.
Could the Atlantic's vital ocean current collapse decades sooner than models predict?
Will a weaker Atlantic current plunge Europe into cold while fueling floods in the US?
Why is there no global early warning system for the Atlantic's collapsing 'heartbeat'?