Warming North Atlantic water tied to heating Arctic, according to new study

Friday, January 28, 2011 - 12:11 in Earth & Climate

The temperatures of North Atlantic Ocean water flowing north into the Arctic Ocean adjacent to Greenland - the warmest water in at least 2,000 years - are likely related to the amplification of global warming in the Arctic, says a new international study involving the University of Colorado Boulder...

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