Now Global Warming Causes Increased Sea Salinity
- Monday, October 27, 2008, 10:17
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According to this article over at the Guardian, man-made climate change is causing seas to be more salty. Well, not the entire sea. A study conducted in 2003 found that the north Atlantic was freshening and causing salt levels to drop while areas in the tropics were increasing in salinity. Now, pay attention here, state-of-the-art computer models show that the changes in the north Atlantic are completely natural while the changes in the tropics can only be caused by man-made global warming. And we all know how accurate these computer models have been so far.
Read More: www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/oct/27/climate-change-water
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The team wanted to see whether manmade climate change could be blamed for changes in salinity measured in the Atlantic. In 2003, experts reported that the north Atlantic waters were freshening, with salt levels decreasing – a mild version of the scenario depicted in the Hollywood film The Day After Tomorrow where massive amounts of fresh water shut down warm ocean currents and cause temperatures to plunge.
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