Date: 20/10/2023 20:04:47
From: PermeateFree
ID: 2086248
Subject: Gulf Stream weakening now 99% certain, and ramifications will be global

All our troubles likely to be short lived.

>>A new analysis has concluded that the Gulf Stream is definitely slowing, but whether it’s due to climate change is hard to tell.


A color-enhanced image of surface water temperatures shows the Gulf Stream crossing the Atlantic Ocean from the Florida Straits.

The Gulf Stream is almost certainly weakening, a new study has confirmed.

The flow of warm water through the Florida Straits has slowed by 4% over the past four decades, with grave implications for the world’s climate.

The ocean current starts near Florida and threads a belt of warm water along the U.S. East Coast and Canada before crossing the Atlantic to Europe. The heat it transports is essential for maintaining temperate conditions and regulating sea levels.

But this stream is slowing down, researchers wrote in a study published Sept. 25 in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

“This is the strongest, most definitive evidence we have of the weakening of this climatically-relevant ocean current,” lead-author Christopher Piecuch, a physical oceanographer at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts, said in a statement.

The Gulf Stream is just a small component of the thermohaline circulation — a global conveyor belt of ocean currents that moves oxygen, nutrients, carbon and heat around the planet, while also helping to control sea levels and hurricane activity.

Beginning in Caribbean before flowing out into the Atlantic through the Florida Straits, the Gulf Stream brings warmer southerly waters (which are saltier and denser) northward to cool and sink in the North Atlantic. After dropping deep beneath the ocean and releasing its heat into the atmosphere, the water slowly drifts southward, where it heats up again and the cycle repeats.

This process is vital for maintaining temperatures and sea levels across the U.S. East Coast — whose waters are kept up to 5 feet (1.5 meters) lower than water further offshore by the sweeping motion of the current.

As Earth’s climate warms, an enormous influx of cold, fresh water from melting ice sheets is spilling into oceans, possibly causing the Gulf Stream to slow or even veer toward outright collapse, according to scientists. But due to the scale and complexity of the system, this is hard to prove.

To find definitive evidence that the stream is slowing, scientists analyzed data spanning 40 years from three separate sources — undersea cables, satellite altimetry and observations made on site — to observe the motions of the current around the Florida Straits.

Their statistical analysis revealed that the current had slowed by 4%, with just a 1% chance of their measurement being a fluke caused by random fluctuations.

At first glance, a 4% shift may seem like a miniscule change, but “the worry is that’s just the slow start,” Helen Czerski, an oceanographer at University College London (UCL) who was not involved in the study, told Live Science.

“It’s like those early days of COVID. People were like: ‘Oh, there’s only 60 cases. We don’t care about this,’” she added. “There’s only 60 cases, yeah, but yesterday there were 30 and the day before that there were 15. If you just think a week ahead, we’ve got a problem.”

To find definitive proof that climate change is the culprit, scientists will need to tease apart the differences between the natural variability of the ocean systems and the impact made by global heating — a tricky task given the relatively short time that humans have been directly measuring the ocean flows in detail.

https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/gulf-stream-weakening-now-99-certain-and-ramifications-will-be-global

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Date: 20/10/2023 20:50:41
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2086260
Subject: re: Gulf Stream weakening now 99% certain, and ramifications will be global

PermeateFree said:

“It’s like those early days of COVID. People were like: ‘Oh, there’s only 60 cases. We don’t care about this,’” she added. “There’s only 60 cases, yeah, but yesterday there were 30 and the day before that there were 15. If you just think a week ahead, we’ve got a problem.”

https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/gulf-stream-weakening-now-99-certain-and-ramifications-will-be-global

Garbage, but that’s correct, like COVID-19 this is all a scam, there is no problem, the pandemic is over, everyone and everything is back to normal.

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Date: 20/10/2023 20:56:26
From: PermeateFree
ID: 2086268
Subject: re: Gulf Stream weakening now 99% certain, and ramifications will be global

SCIENCE said:

PermeateFree said:

“It’s like those early days of COVID. People were like: ‘Oh, there’s only 60 cases. We don’t care about this,’” she added. “There’s only 60 cases, yeah, but yesterday there were 30 and the day before that there were 15. If you just think a week ahead, we’ve got a problem.”

https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/gulf-stream-weakening-now-99-certain-and-ramifications-will-be-global

Garbage, but that’s correct, like COVID-19 this is all a scam, there is no problem, the pandemic is over, everyone and everything is back to normal.

There is no escaping this one. If you start a thread on the effects of global warming, you will have a job for life.

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Date: 21/10/2023 13:08:29
From: Ogmog
ID: 2086471
Subject: re: Gulf Stream weakening now 99% certain, and ramifications will be global

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EARTH*ORG

The Gulf Stream is Slowing;
What are the Implications?

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Date: 23/10/2023 05:49:23
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 2087138
Subject: re: Gulf Stream weakening now 99% certain, and ramifications will be global

Yeah, well, it didn’t exist at all during the ice age.

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Date: 23/10/2023 05:56:57
From: Ogmog
ID: 2087141
Subject: re: Gulf Stream weakening now 99% certain, and ramifications will be global

mollwollfumble said:


Yeah, well, it didn’t exist at all during the ice age.

…yes butt…

it happens every time
large amounts of Fresh Water
is suddenly introduced into the equation

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Date: 23/10/2023 15:12:33
From: PermeateFree
ID: 2087344
Subject: re: Gulf Stream weakening now 99% certain, and ramifications will be global

mollwollfumble said:


Yeah, well, it didn’t exist at all during the ice age.

The global temperature is at a much higher level now and it will likely result in greatly increased temperatures as the oceans become hotter and are unable to cool themselves. The European temperatures will certainly get colder (more like the northern parts of Russia) but likely not enough to refresh glassier formation.

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Date: 23/10/2023 15:17:35
From: The-Spectator
ID: 2087348
Subject: re: Gulf Stream weakening now 99% certain, and ramifications will be global

PermeateFree said:


mollwollfumble said:

Yeah, well, it didn’t exist at all during the ice age.

The global temperature is at a much higher level now and it will likely result in greatly increased temperatures as the oceans become hotter and are unable to cool themselves. The European temperatures will certainly get colder (more like the northern parts of Russia) but likely not enough to refresh glassier formation.

Lies make baby Jesus’s cry PF

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Date: 23/10/2023 16:15:30
From: PermeateFree
ID: 2087356
Subject: re: Gulf Stream weakening now 99% certain, and ramifications will be global

The-Spectator said:


PermeateFree said:

mollwollfumble said:

Yeah, well, it didn’t exist at all during the ice age.

The global temperature is at a much higher level now and it will likely result in greatly increased temperatures as the oceans become hotter and are unable to cool themselves. The European temperatures will certainly get colder (more like the northern parts of Russia) but likely not enough to refresh glassier formation.

Lies make baby Jesus’s cry PF

He must have had a violent tantrum in your case then.

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