Great video! I read in Ward and Brownlee that a slowdown of the thermohaline conveyor ad the Gulf Stream, due to global climate change, could result in a more stratified climate, with hotter tropics and colder poles. This would be a disaster for agriculture and fisheries.
There is a contribution to Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) from the Ross Sea (Pacif sector of the Southern Ocean) as well. Thus the points where water masses sink are four and not three. The Ross Sea forms the most salty component of the AABW and about the 30% of the total AABW volume
I have read the book where it state this: as the ice melt due to global warming in the northern hemisphere, it weaken the ocean circulation, and will soon cause severe winter to the European region. I don't exactly remember why. Can you please explain why? Thank you so much!
If more ice melts, it will make the surrounding water at the poles less salty, and therefore less dense. This will stop the sinking of the polar water, cutting off the thermohaline circulation.
The freshening of the surface water causes the process to slow down or stop. It would not cause it to reverse without some force to drive surface water towards lower latitudes.
Good info but audio not clear. Speaker speaks WAY too quickly, plus sounds like speaking through a tube. To the producers: Not all of your viewers are native-English-speaking univ. students. Get it?
Great explanation. You definitely deserve more subscribers.
Thanks for the comment. I am glad you found the video helpful. I will be posting more oceanography related content soon.
Have a presentation tomorrow. Thanks for the video. I finally understand this topic
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This explanation was exactly what I needed, it's a great video thank you so much!
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Great video! I read in Ward and Brownlee that a slowdown of the thermohaline conveyor ad the Gulf Stream, due to global climate change, could result in a more stratified climate, with hotter tropics and colder poles. This would be a disaster for agriculture and fisheries.
Thanks for the explanation; it was very clear!
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There is a contribution to Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) from the Ross Sea (Pacif sector of the Southern Ocean) as well. Thus the points where water masses sink are four and not three. The Ross Sea forms the most salty component of the AABW and about the 30% of the total AABW volume
Thanks for letting me know. I will include this information on my next video about ocean water masses.
You explained it pretty good
Thank u so much
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I have read the book where it state this: as the ice melt due to global warming in the northern hemisphere, it weaken the ocean circulation, and will soon cause severe winter to the European region. I don't exactly remember why. Can you please explain why? Thank you so much!
If more ice melts, it will make the surrounding water at the poles less salty, and therefore less dense. This will stop the sinking of the polar water, cutting off the thermohaline circulation.
@@aaronkou1751 since the comment was written seven months ago, I have figured out by myself why after a while. Thank you for replying nevertheless!!
really good I understand now the half but it is fine because we arent gradet
Thank you very much to enrich my teaching resources 🤝
Wouldn't this process reverse when the ice melts in summer?
The freshening of the surface water causes the process to slow down or stop. It would not cause it to reverse without some force to drive surface water towards lower latitudes.
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Thank you, very good explanation. sg
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Good explanation. They need to add content in Spanish.
Should be North Atlantic Deep Water, (not North Atlantic bottom water)
make more video sir
I am working on it! What would you like to see?
this video gives me war flashbacks
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U reading it too fast….average student like me can’t grasp it ….
Thank you
Good info but audio not clear. Speaker speaks WAY too quickly, plus sounds like speaking through a tube. To the producers: Not all of your viewers are native-English-speaking univ. students. Get it?
The question your comment raises is how much interest might there be in a dedicated channel for something like "Science in slow english"