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Rapid melt from Antarctica could help preserve crucial ocean current

Last updated: November 14, 2025 5:35 pm
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Melting Ice in Antarctica Could Impact Ocean Currents

Melting ice in Antarctica could have an impact on ocean currents

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Recent studies suggest that while the melting of the Greenland ice sheet may disrupt the Atlantic Ocean current responsible for keeping Europe warm, meltwater from West Antarctica could potentially help maintain this crucial current. However, even with this contribution, significant climate changes are still expected. The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is projected to decrease by 60 percent, with a full recovery taking up to 3000 years.

Research conducted by Sacha Sinet at Utrecht University indicates that the AMOC’s collapse may not be imminent, but the long-term implications remain uncertain. The AMOC plays a vital role in transporting warm surface water from the tropics to northern Europe, regulating the region’s climate. The influx of fresh meltwater from Greenland is anticipated to impede the natural sinking process of dense AMOC water, thereby slowing down the current.

If the AMOC were to fail, Europe could experience drastic winter cold spells, with temperatures dropping to nearly -50°C (-58°F). The consequences of an AMOC shutdown extend to elevated sea levels along the US east coast and heightened drought conditions in Africa.

Despite efforts to achieve net zero emissions by 2075 and subsequent carbon removal, there remains a 25 percent chance of AMOC collapse. Some studies even predict a rapid shutdown, while others suggest that Antarctic winds might sustain a weakened AMOC state.

The accelerated melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet in recent years raises concerns about its potential collapse. The exact impact of this event on the AMOC is still uncertain.

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Simulations conducted by Sinet and his team indicate that the timing of Antarctic melting is critical. If Antarctic meltwater coincides with significant Greenland ice melt, it could expedite AMOC shutdown. However, if the Antarctic melt occurs before the peak of Greenland’s melting, the AMOC could weaken temporarily before gradually recovering over a span of 3000 years.

Although the complete collapse of West Antarctica while Greenland’s ice melt is minimal is unlikely, the findings highlight the intricate relationship between Antarctic melt and the AMOC, according to Louise Sime from the British Antarctic Survey.

Further research using sophisticated models is needed to explore potential feedback effects and other variables that could influence the AMOC, such as changing wind patterns affecting Antarctic sea ice expansion.

Even if catastrophic West Antarctic melting prevents AMOC collapse, it could still result in up to 3 meters of sea level rise, posing a significant threat to coastal cities worldwide.

Stefan Rahmstorf from the University of Potsdam emphasizes the urgency of addressing these interconnected climate risks to mitigate the potential impacts on global ecosystems and populations.

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One of the most important roles of vitamin D is its ability to support the immune system. It has been found that vitamin D can help regulate immune responses, reduce inflammation, and even help the body fight off infections. This is especially important during the winter months when cold and flu season is at its peak.

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