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Changing Currents in the North Atlantic

March 10, 2021March 10, 2021

In the North Atlantic, changing ocean currents mean changing weather patterns.

Tags AMOC, Atlantic Meriodional Overturning Circulation, climate change, currents, glaciers, Gulf Stream System, meltwater, ocean-atmosphere interactions, oceans, weather, Younger Dryas

Tipping Points

May 28, 2020May 27, 2020

Tipping points are critical in environmental systems, but also in our personal lives.

Tags Arctic, climate change, coral bleaching, coral reefs, extinction, hothouse earth, ocean-atmosphere interactions, oceans, sea ice, sixth extinction, threshold, tipping point, trees

Communicating science and ocean currents – an interesting mix

December 2, 2019April 20, 2015

This week I had a couple of guest posts at Canadian Science Publishing and on Science Borealis. 1. Scientists Must Communicate! But How? This post … Read more

Tags Canadian Science Publishing, climate, climate change, Earth Day, Earth Week, ocean-atmosphere interactions, oceans, scicomm, science borealis, science communication, weather
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