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Cooling down the world oceans and the earth by enhancing the North Atlantic
Ocean current
Sep 9, 2021 03:00 PM

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The world is going through intensive changes due to global warming. It is
well known that the reduction in ice cover in the Arctic Ocean further
contributes to increasing the atmospheric Arctic temperature due to the
reduction of the albedo effect and increase in heat absorbed by the ocean’s
surface. The Arctic ice cover also works like an insulation sheet, keeping
the heat in the ocean from dissipating into the cold Arctic atmosphere.
Increasing the salinity of the Arctic Ocean surface would allow the warmer
and less salty North Atlantic Ocean current to flow on the surface of the
Arctic Ocean considerably increasing the temperature of the Arctic
atmosphere and release the ocean heat trapped under the ice. This paper
argues that if the North Atlantic Ocean current could maintain the Arctic
Ocean ice-free during the winter, the longwave radiation heat loss into
space would be larger than the increase in heat absorption due to the
albedo effect. This paper presents details of the fundamentals of the
Arctic Ocean circulation and presents three possible approaches for
increasing the salinity of the surface water of the Arctic Ocean. It then
discusses that increasing the salinity of the Arctic Ocean would warm the
atmosphere of the Arctic region, but cool down the oceans and possibly the
Earth. However, it might take thousands of years for the effects of cooling
the oceans to cool the global average atmospheric temperature.

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