Monday, 20 July 2015

Sun's activity controls Greenland Temperature

According to a new study the Sun's activity could be affecting a key ocean circulation mechanism that plays an important role in regulating Greenland's climate according to a new study. The phenomenon could be responsible for cool temperatures the island experienced in the late 20th century and potentially lead to increased melting of the Greenland ice sheet in the coming decades;


According to the climate scientist Takuro Kobashi, around starting 2025, temperature of the Greenland will be much higher than it was previously anticipated and the ice sheet could melt faster than projected. 

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