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Southern Ocean warming could lead to wetter Pacific coasts for centuries to come

  • In 2025, a Cornell University study revealed the Southern Ocean's impact on global precipitation.
  • The Southern Ocean absorbs heat, and climate change effects become increasingly evident.
  • Heat release from the Southern Ocean will alter precipitation in East Asia and the Western U.S.
  • Researchers, including Hanjun Kim, found the ocean's warming will increase precipitation; Lehner said more Antarctic data is needed.
  • This shift could cause long-term changes, increasing flood risks and altering water resources, regardless of mitigation efforts.
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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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