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Ocean Current s

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Ocean Current s. Ocean Currents. Warm currents flow away from the equator. Cold currents flow toward the equator. Factors Influencing Currents. Sun Wind Coriolis Gravity. Sun. Energy from the Sun heats the water. Warm water is less dense than cold water. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 2: Ocean Current s

Warm currents flow away from the equator.

Cold currents flow toward the equator.

Ocean Currents

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SunWindCoriolisGravity

Factors Influencing Currents

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Energy from the Sun heats the water.Warm water is less dense than cold water.

Warm water rises, and cold water sinks.

As warm water rises, cold water moves in to replace it.

Sun

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Just as wind moves from high pressure to low pressure areas, so does the water.

Winds blow across the surface of the water, causing friction.

The water piles up because the surface currents flow slower than the winds.

Wind

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Causes water to move to the right in the Northern Hemisphere

Causes water to move to the left in the Southern Hemisphere

The Coriolis Effect

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Make up 10% of oceans’ waterUp to maximum depth of 400 mSurface ocean currents are caused by the surface wind patterns.

Surface Currents

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Enormous circular currents Five major locations:

North Pacific - clockwise South Pacific - counterclockwise Indian Ocean - counterclockwise South Atlantic - counterclockwise North Atlantic - clockwise

Gyres

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A strong surface currentBegins at the tip of FloridaFlows up the eastern coastline of the

U.S. Crosses the Atlantic OceanCauses warmer climate in NW Europe

Gulf Stream

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Newfoundland in winter (54° North) Ireland in winter (54° North)

Impact of the Gulf Stream

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The Great Ocean Conveyor:Helps maintain Earth’s Balance

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Make up about 90% of oceans’ water Differences in density cause them to move. Differences in density are related to

temperature and salinity. At high latitudes, they sink deep into the

ocean basins. Temperatures are so cold, they cause the

density to increase.

Deep Water Currents

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Abnormally high surface ocean temperatures off the coast of South America

Causes unusual weather patterns across

the globe

El Nino

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Starts because the easterly trade winds weaken and allow the warm waters in the Western Pacific to move east toward South America

This changes where the convection current occurs.

Causing rain where it usually doesn't occur and drought where it usually rains

El Nino

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Abnormally low surface ocean temperatures off the coast of South America

Causes unusual weather patterns across

the globe

La Nina

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Ocean currents move more slowly than winds.

Oceans hold more heat than the atmosphere and land.

Cold currents will cause nearby coastlines to be cooler.

Warm currents will cause nearby coastlines to be warmer.

Ocean’s Effect on Climate

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Predictable Patterns How do these currents affect the climate

of the coastline?