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>Natural variability could be masking the effect of global warming in the North Atlantic Ocean, scientists suggests.
>Surface temperatures around the globe have risen over the last 30 years in accord with the global warming. However, heat stored in the North Atlantic Ocean has a more complex pattern, suggesting that natural changes in the atmosphere plays a big role.
>After analysing 50 years of North Atlantic temperature records scientists from the University of Liverpool have found that the tropics and mid-latitudes have warmed, while the sub-polar regions have cooled.
>Natural variability could be masking the effect of global warming in the North Atlantic Ocean, scientists suggests.
>Surface temperatures around the globe have risen over the last 30 years in accord with the global warming. However, heat stored in the North Atlantic Ocean has a more complex pattern, suggesting that natural changes in the atmosphere plays a big role.
>After analysing 50 years of North Atlantic temperature records scientists from the University of Liverpool have found that the tropics and mid-latitudes have warmed, while the sub-polar regions have cooled.