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wrenky | 1 year ago

Its the moderating effect of the Mediterranean! Its wild to see the temperature differences of Wisconsin, Montana, Dakota(s) compared to France & Spain. All that water helps insulate Europe even those its at a northern latitude.

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PheonixPharts|1 year ago

It's actually primarily from the AMOC which is bringing warm water up to the Northern Atlantic from the gulf [0].

Fun fact: a possible consequence of climate change is the near term collapse of the AMOC which would cause drastic cooling in Europe (it also has more severe long-term consequences like leading to an anoxic ocean that emits hydrogen-sulfide instead of oxygen, such events have happened multiple times in Earth's past and played a part in major extinction events [1]).

0. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_meridional_overturnin...

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anoxic_event

rileyphone|1 year ago

There's also the oceanic currents carrying warm water from the gulf. Europe is in a very lucky position.

VinLucero|1 year ago

Currently in Spain and originally from Seattle. Was thinking this very thing earlier today.