What Does NADW Stand For?

NADW stands for North Atlantic Deep Water

NADW, or North Atlantic Deep Water, refers to a significant body of water that forms in the North Atlantic Ocean through the cooling and sinking of surface waters. This process is integral to global thermohaline circulation, influencing climate patterns and oceanic currents. NADW plays a crucial role in the distribution of heat and nutrients in the Atlantic Ocean, impacting marine ecosystems and weather systems across the globe. Its formation is linked to various factors, including salinity, temperature, and the impacts of climate change.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym