Seasonal monsoon rains block key ocean current

Our oceans and the complex “conveyer belt” system of currents that connects them play an important role in regulating global climate. The oceans store heat from the Sun, and ocean currents transport that heat from the tropics to the poles. They release the heat and moisture into the air, which moderates climate nearby. But what happens if part of that conveyer belt jams?


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Source: Phys.org