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      Abrupt North Atlantic circulation changes in response to gradual CO2 forcing in a glacial climate state

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          During glacial climates, the strength of the Atlantic overturning circulation has changed abruptly. Climate model simulations show that gradual changes in atmospheric CO2 levels can trigger such events via atmospheric moisture transport.

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                Journal
                Nature Geoscience
                Nature Geosci
                Springer Nature
                1752-0894
                1752-0908
                June 19 2017
                June 19 2017
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                10.1038/ngeo2974
                2248db50-56a9-47a8-8efd-9851a89edba2
                © 2017
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