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No ‘Day After Tomorrow’… German Oceanographer Sees No Reliable Trend Suggesting Slowdown In Atlantic Gulf Stream

By P Gosselin on 28. December 2021
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Scientists say there’s just too little data available to suggest the Gulf Stream is slowing down, and there won’t be in the next five years.

Die kalte Sonne looked at the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, the system of surface and deep currents in the Atlantic Ocean that – among other things – transports warmer tropical water to the north Atlantic and to Europe, thus keeping the old continent a few degrees milder in the wintertime.

Some alarmist scientists, like at the Potsdam Institute, have been suggesting that climate change would cause this massive heat conveyor to stall and to cast the North Atlantic into a deep freeze, like in the film “The Day After Tomorrow”.

But Die kalte Sonne here reports that there’s no consensus or scientific data to support this media popular scenario.

https://notrickszone.com/2021/12/28/no-day-after-tomorrow-german-oceanographer-sees-no-reliable-trend-suggesting-slowdown-in-atlantic-gulf-stream/
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