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South dials north

Climate is greatly influenced by ocean circulation in the North Atlantic. But warming episodes, as glacial conditions turned into interglacials, may have been triggered by events far to the south.

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Figure 1: Southern perspective: a satellite view of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.

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Stocker, T. South dials north. Nature 424, 496–499 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1038/424496a

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