Oh Crap!
Changes to ocean currents in the Atlantic may cool European weather within a few decades, scientists say.
Researchers from the UK's National Oceanography Centre say currents derived from the Gulf Stream are weakening, bringing less heat north.
Their conclusions, reported in the scientific journal Nature, are based on 50 years of Atlantic observations.
They say that European political leaders need to plan for a future which may be cooler rather than warmer.
The findings come from a British research project called Rapid, which aims to gather evidence relating to potentially fast climatic change in Europe.
That's what we really need in Scotland; colder weather. :o/
4 Comments:
Nobody ever writed about how this is a natural event and has always happened throughout time. The earth gets warmer, the landscape changes, icebergs melt, etc. Why fight it?
That's easy for you to say. Did you see where my house is? :)
Could be worse, at least the hole in the Ozon isn't right above you. ****Hands McFox an electric blanket and a mug of hot cocoa. :)
I think I'd better invest in some thermal underwear :o/
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