A part of the Atlantic Ocean, just south of Greenland and Iceland, has been cooling off while the rest of the world gets ...
There’s a big cold spot in the North Atlantic Ocean, and scientists think they know why.
The Atlantic's enigmatic "cold blob" has once again been linked to a weakening of key ocean currents and a devastating ...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, south of Greenland and Iceland, a swath of water is doing something very strange. While the rest ...
A new study links the North Atlantic's mysterious cooling zone, known as the "cold blob," to a weakening Atlantic Meridional ...
(Carlo Alberto Conti/Moment/Getty Images) There's a strange anomaly in the North Atlantic, just south of Greenland: A 'cold ...
As the Atlantic's current weakens, North Atlantic salinity could swing more wildly than ever, raising flood risk on Europe's ...
A cold patch south of Greenland defies global warming. Scientists trace it to a weakening Atlantic current, with consequences for monsoons and millions.
The cooling of a patch of the North Atlantic known as the 'cold blob' is being driven by a weakening of a major ocean current ...
The temperature of Earth’s atmosphere and oceans has been slowly but surely cranked up since the 19th century – except for ...
An ocean current called the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation will weaken by 50 percent by 2100. The question is ...
The critical system of ocean currents which loops around the Atlantic Ocean is weakening and could be far closer to collapse than previously thought, according to two new studies — an event which ...