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A new study demonstrates that natural variability in the Arctic is large, and is not conflicting the global warming trend.
 

Jacob Bjerknes, the father of modern weather forecasting, suggested that there would be a connection between European weather and temperatures in the North Atlantic. Fifty years later, Bjerknes Centre in Bergen helps to prove that Bjerknes was right in his prediction.

In a new study, scientists suggest that the pattern of ocean circulation was radically altered in the past when climates were warmer.

Global warming can signal bad news for the Baltic ecosystem. If the waters of the Baltic get warmer it may instigate low oxygen conditions and massive blooms of cyanobacteria ("blue-green algae").