The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation: An Underappreciated Climate Threat
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (Amoc) plays a crucial role in climate regulation by transporting heat from the tropics to Greenland, yet it remains largely unnoticed.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 5 hours ago
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation, known as Amoc, is a significant climate threat that operates deep in the Atlantic Ocean. This system is responsible for transporting heat from tropical regions toward Greenland.
Despite its importance in regulating climate patterns, Amoc functions largely out of public view, which contributes to its lack of recognition as a critical environmental concern.
As climate change continues to impact global weather systems, understanding and monitoring the Amoc could be vital for predicting future climate scenarios.