Oscillations in North Atlantic Linked to Greenland Ice Sheet Melt

A new study shows the rate of ice melting might be temporarily increased or decreased by two climate patterns. If global warming at its rate the Greenland ice sheet could melt entirely. Depending on how the AMO and NAO reacts melting could happen two decades earlier or two decades later than expected. The NAO can switch between positive and negative phases over the course of a few weeks and the AMO can take 50 years to go through a full cycle. People need to start paying more attention to things like this and find ways to contribute so that we can slow down the rate the ice is melting.

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