From Phys Org
The churning of the upper ocean in the tropics of the Atlantic Ocean plays a crucial role in shaping long-term climate patterns across the world, a new study has found.
Researchers have discovered that changes in the ocean’s mixed layer—the topmost section where wind and waves blend warm surface waters with cooler depths—are the primary force behind a climate phenomenon known as Atlantic Multidecadal Variability (AMV) in the tropics.
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