This paper was just published today in the Journal of Ocean Engineering and Science. It seems to be definitive refutation of Mann and Rahmstorf’s claims, and quells the alarm bells that climate proponents have been ringing for years, not just in Mannian science that’s been refuted time and again, but in Hollywood movies like The Day After Tomorrow. Doom and Gloom just isn’t happening when you look at the real-world data whereas Rahmstorf and Mann prefer to use computer models. In an email from the lead author Albert Parker, he noted:
[The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is] apparently quite stable and not following the anthropogenic CO2 emissions. The AMOC is the grand circular flow of water in the Atlantic called the Gulf Stream of the US coast. in The Day After Tomorrow the flow was stopped by melt water from Greenland that in turn caused blizzards all over the world.
Now we find no slowdown in the AMOC, which means no meltwater from Greenland!
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/03/23/st...rculation/
[The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is] apparently quite stable and not following the anthropogenic CO2 emissions. The AMOC is the grand circular flow of water in the Atlantic called the Gulf Stream of the US coast. in The Day After Tomorrow the flow was stopped by melt water from Greenland that in turn caused blizzards all over the world.
Now we find no slowdown in the AMOC, which means no meltwater from Greenland!
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/03/23/st...rculation/