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AMOC – le chauffage de l'Europe

by MeteoNews AG

Les modèles de flux globaux existent non seulement dans l'atmosphère, mais aussi dans les océans. Ils couvrent le monde entier et relient tous les océans entre eux. Outre les vents et la force de Coriolis, la circulation thermohaline en est le moteur. Une nouvelle étude sur le possible basculement de l'AMOC (Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation) a remis cette dernière à la une de l'actualité. Mais de quoi s'agit-il exactement ?

Klaus Marquardt

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Stormy start to November with storm Ciarán in Western Europe

Tomorrow Wednesday, a big storm named Ciarán will form over the Atlantic under rapid strengthening, which will subsequently move over southern England to the North Sea during the night on Thursday and on Thursday, bringing gale-force winds of up to about 150 km/h in parts, especially in southern England and northern France, and here especially in Brittany. Associated with this are also in the western English Channel and on the west coast of France also high waves of over 10 meters in places.

Roger Perret

 

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