Gulf Stream shifted 100s of km north 13,000 years ago: A warning for our climate future
A new study in Nature Communications reveals that the Gulf Stream shifted hundreds of kilometers northward during the Younger Dryas cold snap, directly validating climate models that predict a similar shift as the AMOC weakens today. The ancient event offers a stark analog for the abrupt disruptions likely with continued global warming, with major implications for energy demand, agriculture, and coastal planning.