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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250225T130000
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URL:https://ccr.nelson.wisc.edu/events/the-atlantic-meridional-overturning
 -circulation-and-its-stability/
SUMMARY:The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation and its Stability
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:  Yao Fu\, Assistant Professor of Physical Oceanograph
 y\, University of South Florida\n\nThe Atlantic Meridional Overturning Cir
 culation (AMOC) is crucially important to global climate and marine ecosys
 tems\, due to its role in redistributing heat\, freshwater\, nutrients\, o
 xygen and carbon on a global scale. Recent modeling and proxy-based studie
 s have highlighted the potential vulnerability of the AMOC to a warming cl
 imate\, with some predicting the AMOC’s possible collapse as early as 20
 25—this year. In this presentation\, Fu will use observational evidence 
 from hydrographic section data and trans-basin mooring measurements in the
  subtropical and subpolar North Atlantic to demonstrate that the AMOC is m
 ore resilient to temperature and salinity changes than we previously thoug
 ht\, challenging common proxies often used to infer AMOC variability.\n\nV
 iew the livestream
CATEGORIES:CPEP
LOCATION:811 Atmospheric\, Oceanic and Space Sciences\, 1225 W. Dayton Stre
 et\, Madison\, United States
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