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This graphic, from Michel et al., 2022, shows how the reconstructed changes of w:Atlantic Multidecadal Variability over the past millennium at first match the w:climate model simulations but diverge sharply in the 20th century. This could imply a trend in the w:Atlantic meridional overturning circulation which is not replicated in the climate models, potentially leaving it less stable than commonly projected.

The graphic is obtained from the paper's "Supplementary Information" file.

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current18:30, 13 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 18:30, 13 April 2024582 × 290 (62 KB)InformationToKnowledgeThis graphic, from [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-32704-3 Michel et al., 2022], shows how the reconstructed changes of Atlantic Multidecadal Variability over the past millennium at first match the climate model simulations but begin to diverge after the Industrial Revolution. This could imply a trend in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation which is not replicated in the climate models, potentially leaving it less stable than commonly projected.

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