This actually isn't anything new; the AMOC has been weakening for decades now and it correlates with the weakening of the Earth's magnetic field. My friend Richard Cronin - a geochemist - would no doubt say the two are interconnected, although correlation does not presuppose causality. .)
Still, if the AMOC isn't moving out cold water then we will see (or should see) an increase in ice mass at the North Pole. That would be consistent with the increase in the Earth's rotation (Global Warming theory says the opposite, that the Earth should be slowing down as ice melts and moves mass around the globe rather than it being all bunched up at the top and bottom of the planet.)
Blaming this on changing atmospheric conditions is just plain silly. This is a deep-ocean thing. Oh, and it is in direct opposition to current climate theory which says the Missing heat" is bunched up in the oceans - it's not holding heat but cold it appears.
At any rate put this in your Shakespear file (there are more things in Heaven and on Earth, Horatio, than is dreamt of in your philosophy.)
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Yeah, I had already read that garbage. Insanity. The AMOC does not move cold water south, it moves warm water north from below the Equator to the north coast of England. The idea that it exists to extract cold water from the Arctic is delusional.
Posted by: Bill H at June 14, 2026 08:40 AM (FRG6e)
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You got it Bill. Pure sophistry. But then, anything remotely unusual gets tagged as a disaster in the making by the Gang Green and their fellow travelers in the media.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at June 14, 2026 11:13 AM (oflqW)