Weakening currents in the Atlantic may mean a wetter northern Australia and drier New Zealand
- Written by Himadri Saini, Research Associate at Climate Change Research Centre, UNSW Sydney

Europe is warmed by heat from ocean currents, which move water from the warm tropics to the colder North Atlantic. Once the warm, salty water from the tropics reach the polar region, they cool enough to sink to the depths and flow back towards the Southern Ocean.
This enormous system of currents is known as...