Robert B. Gagosian

"If too much fresh water enters the North Atlantic..."

Abrupt Climate Change: Should We Be Worried?

[Paper]Prepared for a panel on abrupt climate change at the World Economic Forum
Davos, Switzerland
January 27, 2003
Ocean and Climate Change Institution - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
(27 January 2003).

If too much fresh water enters the North Atlantic, its waters could stop sinking. The Great Conveyor would cease. Heat-bearing Gulf Stream waters (red arrows) would no longer flow into the North Atlantic, and winters would become more severe. (Animation by Jack Cook, WHOI Graphic Services)