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How Ocean Arrays Give Us Indications of the AMOC's Health | Into the Blue Presents: The AMOC (EP4)

First deployed in 2004, the RAPID-AMOC 26°N array has revolutionised the understanding of the AMOC’s variability and documented its impacts on our long term climate and seasonal European weather. In the final episode of our mini-series focusing on the AMOC, Dr Zoe Jacobs is joined by NOC's Chief Scientist Professor Penny Holliday to discuss the array's impact and other methods we use to measure the climate system.
Find out more about the 20th anniversary of the RAPID array - noc.ac.uk/news/leading-scient...
The National Oceanography Centre's 'Into the Blue Presents: The AMOC' podcast is our first ever spinoff series from our award winning podcast, 'Into the Blue'. In this four-part series we'll be exploring the importance and impact of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) with experts from across oceanography.

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  • @robaire.b
    @robaire.bАй бұрын

    Presumably if the Amoc slows and less heat is transported to the North Atlantic and Arctic, oceanic heat further south will accumulate driving more severe storms/hurricanes in the Caribbean and tropical Atlantic

  • @christinearmington

    @christinearmington

    Ай бұрын

    Yikes 😳

  • @KlausCastanhaMerini
    @KlausCastanhaMeriniАй бұрын

    I found a different opnion on this video : 'The weakening AMOC under extreme climate change'. In wich he says AMOC IS weakning, and show some collected data proving it. He probably is not on her team. hehe

  • @gamingtonight1526
    @gamingtonight1526Ай бұрын

    Let me guess at the start of the video - it is becoming unhealthy!

  • @antonyjh1234

    @antonyjh1234

    Ай бұрын

    At 7.50 and on the 20th anniversary: "the rapid array itself actually shows evidence that in that 20 year period there hasn't been a slowdown, there hasn't been an overall slowing of the AMOC"

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