'Cliff-Like' Collapse of Critical Current System More Likely Than Thought: Study

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'Cliff-Like' Collapse of Critical Current System More Likely Than Thought: Study
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Brett Wilkins is a staff writer for Common Dreams.

A study published Friday warned that a systemic collapse of the Atlantic Ocean currents driving warm water from the tropics toward Europe could be more likely than researchers previously estimated—an event that would send temperatures plummeting in much of the continent.

Here, we show results of the first tipping event in the Community Earth System Model, including the large climate impacts of the collapse. Using these results, we develop a physics-based and observable early warning signal of AMOC tipping: the minimum of the AMOC-induced freshwater transport at the southern boundary of the Atlantic. Reanalysis products indicate that the present-day AMOC is on route to tipping.

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