Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf on Nostr: A new data study revises the slowing trend of the Florida current as well as the ...
A new data study revises the slowing trend of the Florida current as well as the AMOC: nature.com/articles/s4146…
Contrary to 'climate skeptics' claims, it has no impact on our long-term estimate of ~3 Sv slowing since 1950, i.e. -0.4 Sv/decade. nature.com/articles/s4158…
Both estimates suggest the recent weakening is steeper than the long-term trend.
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