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🌀 The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation #AMOC is expected to weaken due to the melting of ice in the Arctic. However, many modeling experiments are based on unrealistic assumptions. A new study by Fraser Goldsworth of the #MPIM highlights the limitations of previous experiments & ways to make them more realistic in the future by taking timing⌛ , location📍 , and source of freshwater input 💧into account.

🗺️ Credit: EERIE/MPI-M

📖 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1463500325001027

A novel framework for studying oceanic freshwater transports, and its application in discerning the modelled fate of freshwater around the coast of Greenland

In the sub-polar North Atlantic, the accumulation of fresh meltwaters from Greenland and the Arctic can impact the strength of the climatically import…
Map of the North Atlantic. Continents are shown in black, while the ocean uses a colormap from yellow to blue indicating salinity. Around the coasts, salinity is higher as indicated by yellow-to-green colors. Small eddies in the ocean are made visible by the difference in salinity as well.
Map of the North Atlantic. Continents are shown in black, while the ocean uses a colormap from yellow to blue indicating salinity. Around the coasts, salinity is higher as indicated by yellow-to-green colors. Small eddies in the ocean are made visible by the difference in salinity as well.
Map of the North Atlantic. Continents are shown in black, while the ocean uses a colormap from yellow to blue indicating salinity. Around the coasts, salinity is higher as indicated by yellow-to-green colors. Small eddies in the ocean are made visible by the difference in salinity as well.
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