25 February, 2017

Drastic cooling in North Atlantic beyond worst fears, scientists warn

 Ice covering the ocean surface along lower Baffin
 Island, in the Hudson Strait and the Labrador Sea. 
For thousands of years, parts of northwest Europe have enjoyed a climate about 5C warmer than many other regions on the same latitude. But new scientific analysis suggests that that could change much sooner and much faster than thought possible.

Climatologists who have looked again at the possibility of major climate change in and around the Atlantic Ocean, a persistent puzzle to researchers, now say there is an almost 50% chance that a key area of the North Atlantic could cool suddenly and rapidly, within the space of a decade, before the end of this century.


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