The Antarctic circumpolar current effectively seals off the main body
of the South Pole from oceanic heat transport, so the Atlantic/Arctic
connection (and presumably the Bering Strait) becomes an important way
that the planet loses heat. It seems we are likely to end up with a
warm north pole and cold south pole. What does that do to global
weather patterns?
Perhaps the climate modelers William and James would like to answer that
question?
Waur doomed :-(
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