Ever volcanically-restless Iceland may hold key to northern hemisphere’s climate future

August 22, 2011ICELAND – An international team of researchers, including physical oceanographers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), has confirmed the presence of a deep-reaching ocean circulation system off Iceland that could significantly influence the ocean’s response to climate change in previously unforeseen ways. The results, Pickart says, have “important ramifications” for ocean circulation’s impact on climate. Climate specialists have been concerned that the conveyor belt is slowing down due to a rise in global temperatures. They suggest that increasing amounts of fresh water from melting ice and other warming-related phenomena are making their way into the northern North Atlantic, where it could freeze, which would prevent the water from sinking and decrease the need for the loop to deliver as much warm water as it does now. Eventually, this could lead to a colder climate in the northern hemisphere. While this scenario is far from certain, it is critical that researchers understand the overturning process, he said, to be able to make accurate predictions about the future of climate and circulation interaction. “If a large fraction of the overflow water comes from the NIJ, then we need to re-think how quickly the warm-to-cold conversion of the AMOC occurs, as well as how this process might be altered under a warming climate,” Pickart said. “These results implicate local water mass transformation and exchange near Iceland as central contributors to the deep limb of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, and raise new questions about how global ocean circulation will respond to future climate change,” said Eric Itsweire, program director in the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)’s Division of Ocean Sciences, which funded the research. The Research Council of Norway also funded the analysis of the data. Pickart and a team of scientists from the U.S., Iceland, Norway, and the Netherlands are scheduled to embark on Aug. 22 on a cruise aboard the WHOI-operated R/V Knorr to collect new information on the overturning in the Iceland Sea. –Physics.org
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10 Responses to Ever volcanically-restless Iceland may hold key to northern hemisphere’s climate future

  1. What I’ve been seeing recently is a subtle about face on man-made Climate Change.

    With the knowledge that other solar bodies are heating up, earth is releasing more heat into space than previously thought and this article – I wonder if we may see “man-made” climate change slowly morph into just plain old caring for our planet…

    Maybe some people are just starting to realize that everything that is happening is well beyond human control or effect for that matter…

    • NickK0 says:

      I agree…… Not that there is anything really wrong, with caring for the planet – It is our home, after all.

      - Nick

  2. I’ve been reading a lot about the shut down of the “conveyor belt” in the Atlantic Ocean. I know what the ramifications are of this happening. Not a pretty picture. But now I’m wondering – is this because of human influence or is this the result of volcanic activity. The way I see it, it’s one or the other. Either we are responsible or we’re not.

    Just curious as to others opinions on this.

    Be blessed and Maranatha

  3. luisport says:

    Few right and wrong things about geology in Iceland, part 1
    Posted on August 21, 2011 by Jón Frímann
    http://www.jonfr.com/volcano/?p=1339&cpage=1#comment-16654

  4. c/o Luisport

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