Scientists have used one of Australian’s most powerful supervisors to show that the melting of Antarctic glacial caps could slow down the strongest ocean currents in the world by flooding it with fresh water. The researchers warned on Monday that this breakup could have “serious” consequences on the world climate.
The fusion of antarctic ice could slow down the strongest ocean current in the world, says the study
Scientists have used one of Australian’s most powerful supervisors to show that the melting of Antarctic glacial caps could slow down the strongest ocean currents in the world by flooding it with fresh water. The researchers warned on Monday that this breakup could have “serious” consequences on the world climate.
Scientists have used one of Australian’s most powerful supervisors to show that the melting of Antarctic glacial caps could slow down the strongest ocean currents in the world by flooding it with fresh water. The researchers warned on Monday that this breakup could have “serious” consequences on the world climate.