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- ​Sharks are congregating at a California beach. AI is trying to keep swimmers safe [[https://kraken18c.com/|kraken19 at]] +A critical system of Atlantic Ocean currents could collapse as early as the 2030s, new research suggests ​[[https://kraken18s.com/|кракен]]
-On summer mornings, local kids like to gather at Padaro Beach in California to learn to surf in gentle whitewater waves. A few years ago, the beach also became a popular hangout for juvenile great white sharks.+
  
-That led to the launch ​of SharkEye, an initiative at the University of California Santa Barbara’s Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory (BOSL)which uses drones to monitor what’s happening beneath the waves.+A vital system ​of Atlantic Ocean currents that influences weather across ​the world could collapse as soon as the late 2030sscientists have suggested in a new study — a planetary-scale disaster that would transform weather and climate.
  
-If a shark is spottedSharkEye sends a text to the 80-or-so people who have signed up for alerts, including local lifeguards, surf shop owners, and the parents of children who take lessons.+Several studies in recent years have suggested the crucial system — the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC — could be on course ​for collapseweakened by warmer ocean temperatures ​and disrupted saltiness caused by human-induced climate change.
  
-In recent yearsother initiatives have seen officials ​and lifeguards from New York to Sydney using drones to keep beachgoers safemonitoring video streamed from cameraThat requires a pilot to stay focused on a screencontending with choppy water and glare from the sun, to differentiate sharks from paddleboarderssealsand undulating kelp strandsOne study found that human-monitored drones only detect sharks about 60% of the time.+But the new researchwhich is being peer-reviewed ​and hasn’t yet been published in a journal, uses a state-of-the-art model to estimate when it could collapsesuggesting ​shutdown could happen between 2037 and 2064. 
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 +This research suggests it’s more likely than not to collapse by 2050. 
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 +“This is really worrying,” said René van Westen, a marine ​and atmospheric researcher at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands and study co-author. 
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 +“All the negative side effects of anthropogenic climate changethey will still continue ​to go onlike more heat wavesmore droughts, more flooding,​” he told CNN“Then if you also have on top of that an AMOC collapse … the climate will become even more distorted.
  
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