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Atlantic’s ‘conveyer belt’ shows no sign of declining, new study shows
Abstract A decline in Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) strength has been observed between 2004 and 2012 by the RAPID-MOCHA-WBTS (RAPID – Meridional Overturning Circulation and Heatflux Array – Western Boundary Time Series, hereafter RAPID array) with this weakened state …
https://www.netzerowatch.com/atlantics-conveyer-belt-shows-no-sign-of-declining/

NASA Observations Refute Climate Modellers Who Claim That Atlantic ‘Conveyor Belt’ Has Been Slowing
2010 NASA Study Finds Atlantic ‘Conveyor Belt’ Not Slowing Yesterday’s “The Day After Tomorrow” climate explainer’s excuse for cold winters is back – research suggests that the North Atlantic current is weaker than anytime for the last 1000 years Climate change …

Scientists Surprised: New Observations Alter View Of Atlantic ‘Conveyor Belt’
Oceanographers have put a stethoscope on the coursing circulatory system of the Atlantic Ocean, and they have found a skittish pulse that’s surprisingly strong in the waters east of Greenland—data that should improve climate models. Floats have helped map the …

North Atlantic Ocean Cooling Rapidly
While it has understandably not received much, if any, media attention, the North Atlantic Ocean has been rapidly cooling since the mid-2000s, or for more than 10 years now. The longer the cooling trend continues — and scientists are projecting more cooling …
https://www.netzerowatch.com/north-atlantic-ocean-cooling-rapidly/

Atlantic Ocean’s Circulation Yields Inevitable Surprises
Science in general, and climate science in particular, has a poor record when it comes to predicting the future. Models that have been based on false assumptions and data for years. The term “settled science” gets tossed around in the …
https://www.netzerowatch.com/atlantic-oceans-circulation-yields-inevitable-surprises/

NASA Study Finds Atlantic ‘Conveyor Belt’ Not Slowing (2010)
PASADENA, Calif.– 25 March 2010: New NASA measurements of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, part of the global ocean conveyor belt that helps regulate climate around the North Atlantic, show no significant slowing over the past 15 years. The data …
https://www.netzerowatch.com/reminder-nasa-study-finds-atlantic-conveyor-belt-not-slowing-2010/

Reality Check: NASA Study Finds Atlantic ‘Conveyor Belt’ Not Slowing
PASADENA, Calif. – New NASA measurements of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, part of the global ocean conveyor belt that helps regulate climate around the North Atlantic, show no significant slowing over the past 15 years. The data suggest the …
https://www.netzerowatch.com/reality-check-nasa-study-finds-atlantic-conveyor-belt-not-slowing/

NASA Study Finds Atlantic ‘Conveyor Belt’ Not Slowing
New NASA measurements of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, part of the global ocean conveyor belt that helps regulate climate around the North Atlantic, show no significant slowing over the past 15 years. The data suggest the circulation may have …
https://www.netzerowatch.com/nasa-study-finds-atlantic-conveyor-belt-not-slowing/

Ross Clark: Why is there always a round of climate scaremongering after the weather changes?
Whether it’s floods or a drought, snowfall or no snow ever again, there’s always a prediction about the impending doom of climate change Had we not had a cold spell a couple of weeks ago I doubt many people would …

New Observations Call AMOC-Climate Disaster Fears Into Question
New findings from an international ocean observing network are calling into question the longstanding idea that global warming might slow down a big chunk of the ocean’s “conveyor belt.” The first 21 months of data from sensors moored across …
https://www.netzerowatch.com/new-observations-call-amoc-climate-disaster-predictions-into-question/

Model Alarmists Resurrect ‘Day After Tomorrow’ Scenario For Global Warming, ‘Unsupported By Any Data’
Scientists relied on climate models, not direct measurements, to claim in a new study man-made global warming caused a slowdown in the Gulf Stream ocean current. It’s the very same scenario posed in disaster movie “The Day After Tomorrow,” where …

Met Office: Gulf Stream Slowdown Due To Nature Not Climate Change
Natural long term cycles in the ocean and not climate change are behind the well publicised slow down in the Gulf Stream that has been observed in recent years, according to new research from Met Office scientists. The observed decrease …
https://www.netzerowatch.com/met-office-gulf-stream-slowdown-due-to-nature-not-climate-change/