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Research: Europe Will Stay Warm If Bering Strait Remains Open

weatherdem wrote 1 month ago: One of the primary concerns of abrupt climate change is the hypothesized shutdown of the thermohalin … more →

Tags: Science, Global Warming, Climate Change Effects, Bering Strait, Ocean circulation

More proof for link between CO2 levels and global warming2 comments

Bob Berwyn wrote 1 month ago: Harvard study reinforces need to address greenhouse gas emissions New research shows close link betw … more →

Tags: Environment, Global Warming, Climate and Weather, climate change, carbon dioxide, ice age, CO2

Shakun on our wobbly world's precession, ocean CO2 fizzing, the last ice age, and all that76 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 month ago: It seems that the author of the recent paper in Nature (Shakun et al ) says that the Earth’s wobble … more →

Tags: Antarctic, paleoclimatology, Atlantic Ocean, British Antarctic Survey, ice age, Shakun

How the Poles affect global climate

jtweedie wrote 5 months ago: Chapter 4 of The frozen planet explored the climate of the polar regions and how they affected globa … more →

Tags: Environment, Antarctic, Arctic, coreless winter, sea ice, ocean currents, Coriolis Effect

Part 5: the Atlanteans, Chapter 26 - The leak of the large carrier

fréderic Vidal wrote 7 months ago: Part 5: the Atlanteans, Chapter 26 – The leak of the large carrier Published July 13, 2009 by … more →

Tags: El Nino, Gulf Stream, Kuroshio, megaliths map, moonsoon, sea currents

Currents and climate - still not settled41 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 9 months ago: From Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution  via Eurekalert (new current not shown) Topographic map of … more →

Tags: Oceans, East Greenland Current, Research Council of Norway, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

What The Bankers aka; NWO Had In Mind, When British Petroleum Orchestrated The Gulf Oil Spill.

Volubrjotr wrote 10 months ago: Special Post – Life on this Earth Just Changed The North Atlantic Current is Gone The latest s … more →

Tags: obama, Subversion, Treason, soetoro, Britain, Climate, Politics, ClimateGate, Political

Ocean Currents: Potential Impacts from melting arctic icecaps

prokaryotes wrote 10 months ago: Peter Sinclair notes “Nice video – check the animation that starts about 1 minute in, and stay … more →

Tags: climate change, Climate Science, Energy, Environment, Extremes, Gas-Hydrate destabilization, impacts, national security, Ocean current altering

Atlantic 'conveyor belt' current - still going strong50 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 year ago: A global ocean circulation between deep, colder water and warmer, surface water strongly influences … more →

Tags: Oceans, Atlantic Ocean

"Profound" climate variability engine found - leakage around the Cape of Good Hope "could mean that current IPCC model predictions for the next century are wrong"146 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 year ago: The sign at the Cape of Good Hope - Image from Wikipedia From the National Science Foundation: Threa … more →

Tags: Oceans, Agulhas Current, Atlantic Ocean, Cape of Good Hope, climate change, indian ocean, IndianOcean, National Science Foundation

You SHOULD Be Worried16 comments

♥bliss wrote 1 year ago: Well, seems like our generation needs some enlightenment. Here’s my comment in response to *so … more →

Tags: Posts, world ending, naive children, our generation should be concerned, you should be worried, greenhouse effect, earth flooding

Arctic meltwater could lower temperatures at home, study warns

crisisboom wrote 1 year ago: www.telegraph A pool of melted ice water could move south towards Britain Photo: REX FEATURES The po … more →

Tags: Arctic Sea, Britain, Arctic, Atlantic Ocean, Europe, Gulf Stream, Meltwater

Global warming: Pool of icy meltwater lurks in Arctic

Bob Berwyn wrote 1 year ago: A pool of icy water twice the size of Lake Victoria could disrupt the Gulf Stream when it pours out … more →

Tags: Environment, Global Warming, Climate and Weather, Summit County News, Arctic, Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, beaufort gyre, Detlef Quadfasel

Temporal Correlations between Lake Agassiz, the Okefenokee Swamp, and Ancient Flood Myths2 comments

markgelbart wrote 1 year ago: In last week’s blog entry I discussed the cyclical impact of breaches in glacier ice dams on I … more →

Tags: floody myths, Genesis 7:12, Heinrich Events, lake agassiz, Noah's Flood, Okefenokee Swamp

Apocalypse when? UK media reporting on the possibility of North Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation collapse

Robin de la Motte wrote 1 year ago: by Robin de la Motte The Gulf Stream and North Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation In November 2010 Th … more →

Tags: climatology, Environment and Society, climate change, Gulf Stream, UK Newspapers, Media Studies, Abrupt Climate Change

Ocean currents sensitive to saline balance

Bob Berwyn wrote 1 year ago: Global warming could result in reversal of deep water circulation New research confirms that major o … more →

Tags: Summit County Colorado, Environment, Global Warming, Summit County News, Climate, Southern Ocean, ocean currents, Gulf Stream

Beautifully lifeless: the clearest ocean in the world1 comment

ejwillingham wrote 1 year ago: Thermohaline circulation Because of the ability of UV light to shred biological molecules, researche … more →

Tags: climate change, earth science, Geochemical Cycles, origins of life, Pacific

Beautifully lifeless: the clearest ocean in the world1 comment

ejwillingham wrote 1 year ago: Thermohaline circulation Because of the ability of UV light to shred biological molecules, researche … more →

Tags: origins of life, Geochemical Cycles, climate change, earth science, Pacific

Guest Links From Earl of Stirling's "EuropeBusiness" Blog1 comment

narrowwayministries wrote 1 year ago: So you think this ‘Gulf oil’ story is about all told? Think again. The Gulf Stream and N … more →

Tags: at a gallop, horseman, Horsemen, EndTimes, Gulf of Mexico, oil spill, four horsemen, pale horse, disaster


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