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Has global warming been stalled in 2015?
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Off the east coast of Greenland, salty
water is sinking to the deep carrying
atmospheric heat with it, consequently
slowing global warming.
What’s this about?
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This is strange seeing as the amount of greenhouse
gases in the atmosphere is still increasing. Climate
scientists have therefore been searching
for the ‘sink’ that is absorbing all the missing
atmospheric heat.
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Where has the atmospheric heat gone?
• The missing heat could have gone into the deep depths
of the Atlantic Ocean.
• Other scientists previously thought that the heat went
into the Pacific Ocean.
If the heat had escaped into the Pacific Ocean, it would have
been the result of intensifying trade winds related to the El
Niño-La Niña cycle. This would mean the current stalling of
global warming would be over as soon as the next El Niño.
However if the majority is ending up in the Atlantic Ocean, we
have an additional 10-15 years before global warming
progresses at its original rate.
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• The sensors included floats that dive nearly
a mile (1,500 metres) beneath the surface
to measure the temperature and salt
content of the water.
Will it last forever?
• Global warming has not stopped, it is
merely on hiatus. In the next 15 years global
warming will start to increase at its previous
rate, unless we do something about it.
Is the Atlantic responsible?
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Has global warming been stalled in 2015?

Has global warming been stalled for 2015

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    www.worldweatheronline.com Off the eastcoast of Greenland, salty water is sinking to the deep carrying atmospheric heat with it, consequently slowing global warming. What’s this about?
  • 3.
    www.worldweatheronline.com This is strangeseeing as the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is still increasing. Climate scientists have therefore been searching for the ‘sink’ that is absorbing all the missing atmospheric heat.
  • 4.
    www.worldweatheronline.com Where has theatmospheric heat gone? • The missing heat could have gone into the deep depths of the Atlantic Ocean. • Other scientists previously thought that the heat went into the Pacific Ocean. If the heat had escaped into the Pacific Ocean, it would have been the result of intensifying trade winds related to the El Niño-La Niña cycle. This would mean the current stalling of global warming would be over as soon as the next El Niño. However if the majority is ending up in the Atlantic Ocean, we have an additional 10-15 years before global warming progresses at its original rate.
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    www.worldweatheronline.com • The sensorsincluded floats that dive nearly a mile (1,500 metres) beneath the surface to measure the temperature and salt content of the water. Will it last forever? • Global warming has not stopped, it is merely on hiatus. In the next 15 years global warming will start to increase at its previous rate, unless we do something about it. Is the Atlantic responsible?
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    www.worldweatheronline.com To find outmore about why not read the whole article, click the link below: Has global warming been stalled in 2015?