European Climate Could Drop 25 Degrees Due to Ocean Changes
Changes in freshwater input into the North Atlantic could disrupt the Gulf Stream current. This disruption threatens the anomalously warm climate currently experienced in Europe. A collapse of this system could lead to temperature drops of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius relative to current levels. Such a shift would specifically impact northern ports like Murmansk.
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Komsomolskaya Pravda
“Fresh water will enter the North Atlantic, which will lead to the disruption of the usual current pattern... the climate in Europe could sharply cool by minus 20-25 degrees.”
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