• protist@mander.xyz
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    3 months ago

    Until the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation stops, plunging Ireland’s temperatures by an average of 15°

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      3 months ago

      It slows down, an effect of cold water from melting ice passing south of greenland, which has a local cooling effect, while the atlantic as a whole gets warmer. Consequence is a greater heat contrast along that front, which may intensify the sequence of low pressures bringing wind and rain, which is what Ireland has just experienced this summer. But the high-resolution models do not show that AMOC stops abruptly, that was a feature of simpler models designed to replicate palaeoclimatic changes at the end of the ice ages, when the amount of ice available to melt was much higher.

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      3 months ago

      As a Canadian with Irish grandparents I look forward to claiming my Irish citizenship.

      15° cooler (C or F) would be lovely.

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        I should have clarified 15°C, which would be a shift of 27°F. It’s hard to overstate how devastating that would be to the ecology of Northern Europe, potentially sending Ireland near permafrost territory and ending agriculture and pastoralism as they know it