Experts claim:Atlantic ocean current weakest in 1600 years, increasing heat wave in Europe, monsoon rains will decrease in India

 

According to recent research from the University College of London, the speed of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOCK), called the sea pump, has been the lowest in 1600 years.  (Symbolic photo) - Dainik Bhaskar

We are struggling with global warming. This has started showing its effect on all natural activities. According to recent research from the University College of London, the speed of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOCK), called the sea pump, has been the lowest in 1600 years. We know the sea by different names as we have the Atlantic Ocean close to you and you live close to the Indian Ocean.


But for nature, all the seas are the same and all the seas are interconnected through the circulation system of water. Due to this association the weather is formed. A stream of warm water reaches the North Atlantic Ocean between Europe and Canada from the sea to the south and east, and it is here that the melt water from the glacier also gets into the sea. This circulation is called amock.


This arrangement arises due to differences in temperature and water density. The sea contains saline water whose density is greater than the fresh water coming from the rivers. In the middle of the Earth, that is, closer to the equator, the heat is more, so the sea water here is warmer, but the sea water is colder near the Arctic and Antarctica. Cold saline water descends into the depths of the ocean and warm surface water begins to flow to fill its space.


Due to this circulation, all the seas are connected. This system creates the balance of summer and winter. The direction and winds of the winds are formed. Monsoon rains are also due to the formation of this system. For this reason, the nutrients that are being produced in the depths of the sea come up on which the fish are dependent and a huge economy of the earth is dependent on the fish. Not only this, the ocean absorbs 90% of the carbon dioxide dissolved in the atmosphere and this ability of the sea is also possible by the circulation system.


Now the speed of this system is slowing down. The reason for this is man-made development, as the slowing down time of this circulation matches the industrial revolution that began in the 19th century. As global warming increased, its speed has been decreasing. The glaciers are melting rapidly due to the stopping of amock. Its sweet water is floating on the upper surface of the sea. It is heating quickly due to exposure to hot water.


That is, the hot water which should be cold near the glacier is heating the water. So the sea surface is warming up. Summer days are increasing. The incidence of heat wave in Europe is increasing. India too will not remain untouched by this. India is drying up and will keep drying up. The direction of monsoon will also change towards south.


Due to this, the plains of northern India will start to dry up and rain will start to increase more in the desert areas. If the speed of circulation slows down, then standing in India, you will be able to see the monsoon raining in the Indian Ocean but the Indian coasts will be dry. This can prove to be the biggest threat to food safety.

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