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RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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A few weeks ago, a study by Copenhagen University researchers Peter and Susanne Ditlevsen concluded that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is likely to pass a tipping point already this century, most probably around mid-century. Given the catastrophic consequences of an AMOC breakdown, the study made quite a few headlines but also met some skepticism. Now that the dust has settled, here some thoughts on the criticisms that have been raised about this study.

RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

Slow and soft passage through tipping point of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in a changing climate

RealClimate: The AMOC: tipping this century, or not?

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