Billy_Bob
Diamond Member
Its amazing how the alarmists will post up the same crap over and over again expecting a different result.
The AMO (Atlantic Multidecadle Oscillation) has now dropped below the northern Atlantic ridge. The salinity (thus the weight) of the water has risen and now the warm waters that were just recently being pushed up the straights into the arctic have now diminished by 80%.
This warming push was noted back in the late 1800's when mariners would began seeing icebergs at 30-35 deg Lat up until this year when it suddenly subsided just last month.
The dark green line is the northern Atlantic ridge. Lighter, warmer water would rise up and pass the ridge, then progress up the straights and then exit on the other side as cold water as this older map shows.
The warm water is now gone and a reverse deep water cold flow is starting. This change, according to paleo records, lasts about 130 years before reverting. The cooling phase for the Atlantic and the Arctic has begun.
The change is significant and will affect the Atlantic now for a very long time.
The AMO (Atlantic Multidecadle Oscillation) has now dropped below the northern Atlantic ridge. The salinity (thus the weight) of the water has risen and now the warm waters that were just recently being pushed up the straights into the arctic have now diminished by 80%.
This warming push was noted back in the late 1800's when mariners would began seeing icebergs at 30-35 deg Lat up until this year when it suddenly subsided just last month.
The dark green line is the northern Atlantic ridge. Lighter, warmer water would rise up and pass the ridge, then progress up the straights and then exit on the other side as cold water as this older map shows.
The warm water is now gone and a reverse deep water cold flow is starting. This change, according to paleo records, lasts about 130 years before reverting. The cooling phase for the Atlantic and the Arctic has begun.
The change is significant and will affect the Atlantic now for a very long time.