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Just tell me what's going on. I know about the movie "The Day After Tomorrow," I don't need to see how you went diving somewhere affected by this, etc. I learned more from like three paragraphs of this article than I did from watching you tell me that the AMOC is an ocean current, important, and in danger in various different ways for several minutes.
For a clear and accurate summary I recommend this: https://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2023/07/what-is-happening-in-the-atlantic-ocean-to-the-amoc/
Thank you! This is perfect. I wish I had kept track of when I started reading, because I'd want to make the point that it took time comparable to how long it takes to watch this video that contains like 3% of the information, but in any case thank you.
As a mod I agree that videos are low quality content by default.