A “collapse” of key Atlantic ocean currents would cause winter temperatures to plunge across northern Europe, overriding the warming driven by human activity.
Well, looking at the temperatures you see in northern Canada, the summers are like +35 °C and it rains all the time, but the winters go down to -35 °C. Occasionally, the temperature will go down to -40…-50 °C, but fortunately that doesn’t last the whole week.
Well, looking at the temperatures you see in northern Canada, the summers are like +35 °C and it rains all the time, but the winters go down to -35 °C. Occasionally, the temperature will go down to -40…-50 °C, but fortunately that doesn’t last the whole week.