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Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 30
AMOC rapidly changed in past, study finds
Updated
Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 30

AMOC rapidly changed in past, study finds

11 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Apr 30
  • Research published on 29 April in Science Advances links a cluster of violent eruptions 12,900 to 11,700 years ago to the Younger Dryas cooling.
  • Lead author Lucien Nana Yobo said volcanic sunlight-blocking altered North Atlantic temperature and salinity, weakening the circulation and cooling the Northern Hemisphere by several degrees.
  • The study says the AMOC did not fully collapse then, but highlights its sensitivity as scientists warn human-caused climate change could now weaken or even collapse the system.
Ancient volcanoes once shut down a vital ocean current. Is humanity's CO2 now pushing the same catastrophic button?
The Gulf Stream is shifting north. Is this the final warning before the Atlantic's vital 'conveyor belt' collapses?