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This blog post and the “Deep Dive” podcast, created by NotebookLM, are based on “State of the Science Fact Sheet: Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)” by NOAA Science Council. This NOAA fact sheet briefly explains the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), defining it as a critical ocean current that transports heat, salt, and carbon by moving warm...

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This blog post and the “Deep Dive” podcast on a paper “A pause in the weakening of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation since the early 2010s” by Lee et al. (2024) was created by NotebookLM.

Deep Dive Podcast “Atlantic Current Stability Is Borrowed Time” powered by NotebookLM:

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This blog post and the “Deep Dive” podcast on a paper “Tropics-wide intraseasonal oscillations” by Bao et al. (2025) was created by NotebookLM.

Deep Dive Podcast “Earth’s Global Climate Heartbeat The TWISO Cycle” powered by NotebookLM:

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This blog post and the “Debate” podcast on a paper “Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation slowdown suppresses Atlantic Niño variability” by Freire-SouzaLi et al. (2025) was created by NotebookLM.

Debate Podcast: A debate between two hosts, illuminating different perspectives on the study, “Meltwater or Warming Drives Atlantic Niño Collapse” powered by Notebook...

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This blog post and the “Deep Drive” podcast on a new paper “Atmosphere-driven processes in shaping long-term climate variability in Greenland and the broader subpolar North Atlantic” by Li et al. (2025) was created by NotebookLM.

Deep Dive Podcast “The Wind-Driven Mystery of the North Atlantic Warming Hole: How Atmospheric Swings Orchestrate Ocean Heat and AMOC Unc...

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