Excessive Heat Triggers Global Climate Change in North Atlantic Ocean

Excessive Heat Triggers Global Climate Change in North Atlantic Ocean

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Excessive cooling events defined as Heinrich Events in the North Atlantic during the last glacial period are a perfect example of how local processes affect global climate.

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