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Significant Weakening Of Gulf Stream Detected
Posted by: Indy On: Sun May, 8 2005 @ 08:01 GMT Scientists have found evidence that the sinking mechanism that drives the Gulf Stream has weakened to less than 25% of its original strength. The results could mean a significant cooling for Britain and Europe. original news source: www.timesonline.co.uk CLIMATE change researchers have detected the first signs of a slowdown in the Gulf Stream — the mighty ocean current that keeps Britain and Europe from freezing. They have found that one of the “engines” driving the Gulf Stream — the sinking of supercooled water in the Greenland Sea — has weakened to less than a quarter of its former strength. The weakening, apparently caused by global warming, could herald big changes in the current over the next few years or decades. Paradoxically, it could lead to Britain and northwestern and Europe undergoing a sharp drop in temperatures. Please visit the link provided for the complete story. This discovery is absolutely incredible. I do believe they have greatly understated the effects of a current failure. That part is subject to debate. In my opinion the most concerning quote from the story was "Until recently we would find giant ‘chimneys’ in the sea where columns of cold, dense water were sinking from the surface to the seabed 3,000 metres below, but now they have almost disappeared." If and when the current fails the effects will quickly wrap around the globe. If anything global warming may amplify the effects by greating greater temperature differences from north to south and provide the instability necessary to create huge storms by creating a greater verticle temperature difference. http://www.atsnn.com/story/139186.html |
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