English: 2017 modelling which shows the 21st century warming trend under Representative Concentration Pathway 4.5 scenario, and how it will be affected by the collapse of the North Atlantic subpolar gyre, or by the collapse of the entire Atlantic Meriditional Overturning Circulation. Neither the image nor the original study makes reference to the baseline temperature against which the changes are plotted.
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"Intermediate" global warming scenario (top), modified by the collapse of the subpolar gyre alone (middle) and the collapse of the entire AMOC (bottom).
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