
Thwaites Glacier: the melting, Antarctic monster of sea level rise
The Conversation Weekly
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The Effects of Climate Change on the Winds
In the 1960s, climate change really started to affect the winds. And this began to overpower the natural variability. So basically in the 90s, we have this like perfect storm where the ozone hole is fully open. Greenhouse gases have gone through the roof at this point. And the natural variability has gone back to sort of 1940ish. But the problem is we still don't know in precisely what combination those three things are acting.
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