Cold Blob in North Atlantic Splits Between Ocean and Atmosphere

Cold Blob in North Atlantic Splits Between Ocean and Atmosphere

Penn State researchers found the North Atlantic cold blob—an anomaly linked to weakening AMOC currents—stems equally from reduced oceanic heat transport and atmospheric circulation shifts. The finding upends assumptions that ocean dynamics alone drive the phenomenon, which complicates how monitoring systems assess whether AMOC approaches a critical threshold.

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