How the Mysterious Atlantic Cold Blob May Impact Europe’s Climate
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The Atlantic Cold Blob is an odd region of extremely cold sea water in the North Atlantic Ocean, which has been recognized for its potential climate outcomes effects on Europe. This incredible anomaly in the sea can influence on continental seasonal weather and ocean currents, as well as the atmospheric circulation. The impacts of the cold region in the long-term into other climatic factors, such as temperature, rainfall, storms, are still being studied by scientists and researchers, and the question remains if a global effect on these could have taken place