The Atlantic overturning circulation: more evidence of variability and links to climate

<p>2013 U.S. AMOC–U.K. RAPID INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE MEETING</p><p>What: A total of 106 U.S. and international participants, including academic and governmental climate scientists and funding agency managers, met to review current research findings using paleo- and modern observation...

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Main Authors: Carton, J, Cunningham, S, Frajka-Williams, E, Kwon, Y, Marshall, D, Msadek, R
Format: Journal article
Published: American Meteorological Society 2014
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Summary:<p>2013 U.S. AMOC–U.K. RAPID INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE MEETING</p><p>What: A total of 106 U.S. and international participants, including academic and governmental climate scientists and funding agency managers, met to review current research findings using paleo- and modern observational data, theory, modeling, and predictability/prediction experiments to explore the variability of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) and its impacts on climate, sea level, carbon/biogeochemistry, and ecosystems.</p><p>When: 16–19 July 2013</p><p>Where: Baltimore, Maryland</p>