Environment
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Changes in Oceanic Temperature and Current are Direly Affecting Extreme Weather Events
Warm water in the upper Atlantic Ocean flows north, releasing heat into the atmosphere at high latitudes, and this is how AMOC works. The water becomes thicker as it cools, causing it to sink into the deep ocean and flow south.
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