Submitted by filosoful t3_z67kjq in Futurology
ActonofMAM t1_ixzy8hu wrote
Don't worry, that will reverse itself pretty quickly when the North Atlantic Current shuts down.
MonsieurKilogram t1_iy06380 wrote
Particularly for western europe. Its gonna be VERY cold during winter.
420BigDawg_ t1_iy12lyz wrote
Do you know much about the NAC shut down? I live in Nova Scotia (eastern Canada) and am curious to know what the effects it’ll have on me
Also when is this supposed to happen
IamChantus t1_iy1aq9s wrote
Might be quite bad, and fast. As soon as the day before three days hence.
JeremiahBoogle t1_iy27x0a wrote
Is this a legitimate concern or not?
I remember watching a documentary about this, probably 20 years ago, and haven't really paid attention since.
count023 t1_iy2nhdm wrote
Has there been any research done into (beyond the obvious regarding climate change), technologically restarting/boosting these currants in the event of a slowdown?
Not a hydrologist or anything, and the ocean is unfathomably gigantic, but surely research into restoring or maintaining these circulations has been done somewhere.
JeremiahBoogle t1_iy2oz43 wrote
Since these currents are generally caused by temperature differentials across vast scales, I doubt we would be able to control them in the way you describe.
Certainly not within our lifetimes.
itslikewipingamarker t1_iy2pc75 wrote
I think its something far beyond our control, the forces, even just the magnitude of the water mass at play Is simply outside human possibility
PunisherASM129 t1_iy3qsw0 wrote
Yes, it was called "the Day after Tomorrow" and was very concerning
JeremiahBoogle t1_iy70k5u wrote
If I live near a library with a fireplace then I'll be safe right?
PunisherASM129 t1_iy8zb99 wrote
just put newspaper in your clothing at night too, tho
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