The RAPID Challenge

The AMOC transports heat from the tropics and keeps Western Europe warm. In autumn 2015 the RRS Discovery will recover the moorings from the RAPID array across the Atlantic at 26 North. The data will tell the RAPID science team how the AMOC has changed over the past 18 months. Their challenge to you: can you predict these changes? See what the experts predict, and follow the 26N team as they recover the moorings and analyse the data to learn the truth.

Thursday, 19 November 2015

Meet the science party (part 6)


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