Gulf Stream collapse may happen sooner, Dutch scientists predict
David Zetland had this article link on his site The One Handed Economist as taken from the Dutch News. Why am I posting it at Angry Bear? Part of the article discusses the Gulf steam as in the Gulf of Mexico. To which, there is a degree of impact for the United States. The other part being, David is in Europe (Netherlands) and would experience the impact of weather issues as caused by the United States.
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) will shut down by 2060 if we hit +4C (100%) or +2.5C (50%). It’s now at +1.55 and accelerating.
“Gulf Stream collapse may happen sooner, Dutch scientists predict,” DutchNews.nl.
The system of ocean currents, including the Gulf Stream (AMOC) that helps keep north-western Europe relatively warm, may collapse as soon as 2060, a new study by Dutch climate scientists has shown.
Earlier prognoses put the collapse at 2100 at the earliest. “The mention of the year 2060 as the start of the shutdown of the Gulf Stream makes it very concrete,” researcher René van Westen said. “It is disconcertingly sooner than previously thought. It may even happen during our lifetime,” he told broadcaster NOS.
Research has already shown that the Gulf Stream is weakening and could come to a complete stop. If the AMOC shuts down, winter temperatures in the Netherlands and other parts of northern Europe could plummet, despite global warming continuing overall.
The UN climate panel IPCC said earlier that the point of no return for the Gulf Stream would come when global warming reaches 4°. At 4%, it will definitely happen in 2060, Van Westen said, but this study shows there is a 50% chance it could happen at 2.5°. Global warming is currently 1.3°.
The AMOC slowdown is already having an effect, Van Westen said. “We can expect a slight cooling off in the coming years,” he said.
According to Delft University oceans and climate expert Caroline Katsman, who was not involved in the study, the results of the “robust” research show the necessity of reducing greenhouse gases. You don’t want to get on a downward slide that can’t be stopped,” she said.
Sybren Drijfhout, climate professor at Southampton and Utrecht universities, called the 2060 scenario “statistically uncertain”. “There will always be unknowns, and different models predict different things. But what is certain is that if emissions continue to go up, the chances of a collapse increase as well. That is an important message, ” he said.
A collapse can mean a much colder climate for the Netherlands, with rising sea levels and more storm surges. Agricultural produce could be reduced by a third, Drijfhout said.
“People laughingly say that we will be able to skate more. But we won’t have time to skate because we will be too busy trying to find ways to produce food,” Katsman said.
According to Van Westen, it is not too late. “Our study also shows that if you limit global warming, the risk of a collapse of the Gulf Stream will diminish. And it can even be prevented completely, but we will have to take action now,” he said.


This is most likely a much bigger deal than anyone knows.
Ron:
A polite way to say we are in trouble also. The idiot in the White House does not have a clue.
What’s supposed to happen on the other end of this? If Europe is going to miss out on a bazillion BTU’s, isn’t Honduras or wherever this starts going to melt? We seem to always read about how the Dutch or English will shiver, but little about folks who are going to auto ignite.
@Eric,
Google is your friend. Don’t be so lazy.
https://www.arcticiceproject.org/the-looming-threat-what-happens-if-the-gulf-stream-shuts-down/
When I first started posting about this FIFTEEN YEARS AGO I was laughed at, mocked; flamed so hard I stopped posting about it, removed people from my blogroll
Yes, it’s a big problem, but it’s not going happen tomorrow. It will unfold in painful slow-motion. And yes, Eric, while the Dutch are chillin’ the rest of the world will fry
ATA if there’s a note of finality in that it is because it will happen
There’s nothing we can do to stop it …