A patch of ocean in the North Atlantic is stubbornly cooling while much of the planet warms. This anomaly — dubbed the ‘cold blob’ — has been linked to changes in ocean circulation, but a new study found changes in large-scale atmospheric patterns may play an equally important role, according to an international research team.
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Source: ScienceDaily