The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the most powerful ocean current on Earth, is slowing down due to the rapid melting of Antarctic ice sheets. Scientists project a 20% slowdown by 2050, a shift ...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is involved in everything from storing carbon to guarding Antarctica from invasive marine ...
The world’s oceans are changing in ways we can't ignore. New research suggests that Antarctic ice melt is slowing the ...
a weakening of the strong ocean jet that surrounds Antarctica.' Using Australia's most powerful supercomputer, Dr Gayen and his colleagues modelled how this process would affect the ACC in a 'high ...
New research from the University of Melbourne, Australia, indicates that the more Antarctic ice melts and the more the ocean ...
Fresh water from melting Antarctic ice is projected to weaken the world’s most powerful ocean current by 20 percent in the next quarter century, an international team of scientists concluded in ...
Melting Antarctic ice could slow the Antarctic Circumpolar Current by 20% by 2050, disrupting climate, rising sea levels, and harming marine ecosystems.
A severe marine heat wave in the Indian Ocean off WA has caused the coral bleaching. In some places, surface temperatures up to 4°C warmer than usual have been recorded. Hotter temperatures aren ...