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  1. Earth’s largest ocean current may be shifting north again

    The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) encircles Antarctica between roughly 45°S and 70°S, flowing endlessly from west to east.…
    #NewsBeep #News #Environment #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent #climatemodels #environment #orbitalforcing #paleoclimate #Science #SouthernOcean #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/188069/

  2. Earth’s largest ocean current may be shifting north again

    The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) encircles Antarctica between roughly 45°S and 70°S, flowing endlessly from west to east.…
    #NewsBeep #News #Environment #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent #AU #Australia #climatemodels #orbitalforcing #paleoclimate #Science #SouthernOcean
    newsbeep.com/au/200201/

  3. Earth’s largest ocean current may be shifting north again

    The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) encircles Antarctica between roughly 45°S and 70°S, flowing endlessly from west to east.…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent #climatemodels #orbitalforcing #paleoclimate #Science #SouthernOcean
    newsbeep.com/us/211513/

  4. "The influx of cold meltwater could slow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current by up to 20% by 2050.

    Such a slowdown could allow more warm water to reach the #Antarctic Ice Sheet, thereby exacerbating the melting that's already been observed. In addition to contributing to sea level rise, this could add even more meltwater to the Southern Ocean and weaken the #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent further."

    livescience.com/planet-earth/r

  5. "The influx of cold meltwater could slow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current by up to 20% by 2050.

    Such a slowdown could allow more warm water to reach the #Antarctic Ice Sheet, thereby exacerbating the melting that's already been observed. In addition to contributing to sea level rise, this could add even more meltwater to the Southern Ocean and weaken the #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent further."

    livescience.com/planet-earth/r

  6. "The influx of cold meltwater could slow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current by up to 20% by 2050.

    Such a slowdown could allow more warm water to reach the #Antarctic Ice Sheet, thereby exacerbating the melting that's already been observed. In addition to contributing to sea level rise, this could add even more meltwater to the Southern Ocean and weaken the #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent further."

    livescience.com/planet-earth/r

  7. "The influx of cold meltwater could slow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current by up to 20% by 2050.

    Such a slowdown could allow more warm water to reach the #Antarctic Ice Sheet, thereby exacerbating the melting that's already been observed. In addition to contributing to sea level rise, this could add even more meltwater to the Southern Ocean and weaken the #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent further."

    livescience.com/planet-earth/r

  8. "The influx of cold meltwater could slow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current by up to 20% by 2050.

    Such a slowdown could allow more warm water to reach the #Antarctic Ice Sheet, thereby exacerbating the melting that's already been observed. In addition to contributing to sea level rise, this could add even more meltwater to the Southern Ocean and weaken the #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent further."

    livescience.com/planet-earth/r

  9. "Melting #Antarctic ice is releasing cold, fresh water into the ocean, which is projected to cause the slowdown

    What they found suggested a “substantial reconfiguration of Southern Ocean dynamics”, with “far-reaching impacts on global climate patterns, oceanic heat distribution, and marine ecosystems”. "|

    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent

  10. "Melting #Antarctic ice is releasing cold, fresh water into the ocean, which is projected to cause the slowdown

    What they found suggested a “substantial reconfiguration of Southern Ocean dynamics”, with “far-reaching impacts on global climate patterns, oceanic heat distribution, and marine ecosystems”. "|

    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent

  11. "Melting #Antarctic ice is releasing cold, fresh water into the ocean, which is projected to cause the slowdown

    What they found suggested a “substantial reconfiguration of Southern Ocean dynamics”, with “far-reaching impacts on global climate patterns, oceanic heat distribution, and marine ecosystems”. "|

    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent

  12. "Melting #Antarctic ice is releasing cold, fresh water into the ocean, which is projected to cause the slowdown

    What they found suggested a “substantial reconfiguration of Southern Ocean dynamics”, with “far-reaching impacts on global climate patterns, oceanic heat distribution, and marine ecosystems”. "|

    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent

  13. "Melting #Antarctic ice is releasing cold, fresh water into the ocean, which is projected to cause the slowdown

    What they found suggested a “substantial reconfiguration of Southern Ocean dynamics”, with “far-reaching impacts on global climate patterns, oceanic heat distribution, and marine ecosystems”. "|

    theguardian.com/environment/20
    #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent

  14. we are away - next stop #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent (hopefully). It'll take us about a week to get to #Antarctica depending on how testing and weather goes. #Antarctica #Oceanography

  15. we are away - next stop #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent (hopefully). It'll take us about a week to get to #Antarctica depending on how testing and weather goes. #Antarctica #Oceanography

  16. we are away - next stop #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent (hopefully). It'll take us about a week to get to #Antarctica depending on how testing and weather goes. #Antarctica #Oceanography

  17. we are away - next stop #AntarcticCircumpolarCurrent (hopefully). It'll take us about a week to get to #Antarctica depending on how testing and weather goes. #Antarctica #Oceanography