National Ocean Service - Currents: The Global Conveyor Belt
National Geographic - The Ocean Conveyor Belt
NASA- Thermohaline Circulation: Great Ocean Conveyor Belt
University of Hawaii - Climate connection: Global Conveyor Belt
NASA Science - A Chilling Possibility
Yale - How Climate Change Could Jam The World's Ocean Circulation
Columbia University - Could Climate Change Shut Down The Gulf Stream?
The following journal article is available to download and read from the State Library of Queensland (SLQ) website. When you click on the article link you will be asked to login. If you are not already a SLQ member it's free and only takes a minute. Once you're a member and logged in you will then be able to view the article.
Notes On Global Climate And Ocean Currents (Nigmatulin, 2011)
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Climate Change Might Not Slow Ocean Circulation As Much As Thought (Gramling, 2019)
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This 6 minute video by NASA explores the ocean and how it's a driving force for weather and climate.
This 4 minute TEDEd video by Jennifer Verduin explains how the ocean currents work.