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Early warning signal hidden within the Gulf Stream could signal AMOC collapse, study finds

The Gulf Stream holds tantalizing clues about when other key Atlantic Ocean currents could collapse due to climate change, a new study finds.

Originating in the Gulf of Mexico and leaving the U.S. East Coast near Cape Hatteras in North Carolina, the Gulf Stream is a branch of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) — a giant system of ocean currents that brings heat to the Northern Hemisphere and Europe, in particular.

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