Researchers modeled how shifts in ocean circulation could change rainfall patterns worldwide. The study examines precipitation responses when major current systems reorganize.
Ocean currents move heat and moisture that shape regional climates. Altering those pathways can wet some areas and dry others, according to such modeling work.
The finding is presented as a global precipitation reshaping risk under circulation change, not a short-term weather forecast. The cited brief did not identify which current system was the primary focus of the model.
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