The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a large-scale and delicate system of ocean currents, responsible ...
The state of “current” affairs is not good. An Atlantic current that’s key for maintaining the climate could collapse sooner ...
More bad news for the ocean current at the center of the fictional (and scientifically inaccurate) "Day After Tomorrow" ...
An alarming study claims the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation is weakening more than believed previously. But ...
A paper published in the journal Science Advances is adding to the growing body of research showing that the Atlantic ...
The Atlantic current system, or more formally the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), is more likely to ...
For two decades, instruments bolted to the Atlantic seafloor have recorded the pulse of one of Earth’s most important ocean ...
A key Atlantic current may collapse this century, potentially impacting temperatures, rainfall, droughts and sea level rise ...
New research provides alarming evidence this ocean circulation is slowing and could be heading toward a shutdown, which would ...
Scientists now believe that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could slow much sooner than expected. We will take a look at what this is and what the slowdown could mean for the globe.
Scientists are concerned that the Atlantic Ocean’s system of currents could be on the verge of collapse with potentially ...
Ocean sensors detect weakening in Atlantic circulation, highlighting possible long-term effects on climate and marine ...