Stable Atlantic Ocean circulation defies climate change predictions, surprises scientists.
The study looked at the Atlantic Ocean's circulation system and how it affects global climate. By analyzing data from the past three decades, researchers found that the circulation system has remained stable since the 1990s. Despite changes in ocean properties, the circulation pattern has not significantly shifted. This suggests that the system is more resilient than previously believed, with the main overturning happening in the eastern part of the North Atlantic rather than the Labrador Sea.