Disaster No one can figure out why the Atlantic Ocean is cooling at record speed - But somehow more taxes and regulations will help with climate that they dont understand yep

The Atlantic Ocean is cooling at an exponential rate, and nobody is sure why. It’s been more than a year of record-high global sea temperatures, including being close to the collapse of the AMOC. Despite those troubles, though, the Atlantic is now experiencing something quite baffling—temperatures are cooling, and scientists are scrambling to figure out what’s going on.

The ocean typically changes temperature throughout the year. However, this year, scientists say that the emerging “Atlantic Niña” has happened a lot quicker than in the past. The new pattern also appears to be coming ahead of the expected transition to a much cooler La Niña in the Pacific Ocean. While the cooling temperatures are very welcome, they may also cause some different weather effects around the world.

The change in the Atlantic’s cooling rate brings an end to the 15-month streak of record-high ocean temperatures. And with El Niño fading away in May and La Niña set to kick off and develop between September and November, the colder waters will be driven up by stronger winds coming in from along the equator.

It is the potential of two La Niñas that has scientists so intrigued about what the climate and ocean temperatures will look like for the rest of the year, especially since the record-high temperatures have gone on for so long. There’s also a lot of unpredictability here that has left scientists scrambling, too, and while a La Niña in the Atlantic isn’t wholly unexpected, scientists don’t seem to have been expecting it this year.

And with the Atlantic’s cooling rate already speeding up and the Pacific set to start cooling off in the next couple of months, we’re likely going to end up with a bit of a “tug of war” between the two oceans as they fight to cool themselves off, scientists say.


 
Isn't climate science based on rising water temperature? If it's cooling, wouldn't that suggest two things...
1. The water temperature has nothing to do with carbon dioxide levels. Further climate change bullshit unnecessary.
Or...
2. Current measures in limiting carbon dioxide levels have been successful. Further climate change bullshit unnecessary.
 
Isn't climate science based on rising water temperature? If it's cooling, wouldn't that suggest two things...
1. The water temperature has nothing to do with carbon dioxide levels. Further climate change bullshit unnecessary.
Or...
2. Current measures in limiting carbon dioxide levels have been successful. Further climate change bullshit unnecessary.
Or
3. This isn't the first time theres been inconsistencies in climate science. Change course of bullshit to continue collecting tax.
 
When the seas cool, it stops the mid-Atlantic conveyor (warm water swashing between South America and Europe).
When that stops, there's an ice age or at least super cold spell. The last one happened in 1860 ish when the Thames River (the big one in london) froze so thick for so long that they built a market and fairground on it.
 
I'm doing my part for those electric eels
Ooooh giiiiiiiirl ! Turn me on with your electric feel
2. Current measures in limiting carbon dioxide levels have been successful. Further climate change bullshit unnecessary.
No fucking way, they'll tell you it's all the more important to keep going. We need the atlantic to become a giant ice cube baby !
 
I spend a fair amount of time out on the North Atlantic.

Part of the nav package on my boat is a water temp sensor that gives you realtime readings while also recording to an archive so you can compare current surface water temps with previous years. After many years of comparing archived temps, the average temperature has barely changed at all. Not even 1 degree F.

Granted, this is just one little corner of a very large ocean, but the fact remains that there's no exponential anything going on in my locale.

This sounds like yet another bullshit "climate catastrophe" setup story to me.
 
When the seas cool, it stops the mid-Atlantic conveyor (warm water swashing between South America and Europe).
When that stops, there's an ice age or at least super cold spell. The last one happened in 1860 ish when the Thames River (the big one in london) froze so thick for so long that they built a market and fairground on it.
That is a wonderful fun fact.
 
The climate data, seems to be suffering from the same issue as genetics of all thing. Where there is now so much data, from so many places, with barely any quality control, and barely any time or push to really dig down and analyse it over years and years. So you end up flitting from one 'discovery' to the next; without actually being able to tell what the hell is going on.
 
Looking back over the known record for the AMO, it should be entering a downturn around now.
That was literally my first thought, but then I saw the Wiki say that Mann, who was just part of the team who discovered it twenty years ago, was now saying it didn't exist. It's like the Medieval Warm Period, becomes inconvenient because it may show that we have less effect on Climate than the ecofascists think and wreck their narratives, so it must go away.
 
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