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Title: Oceans


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Oceans
  • Surface Currents

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What are surface currents?
  • Surface currents are horizontal, streamline
    movements of water that occur at or near the
    surface of the ocean.
  • Surface currents can reach depths of several
    hundred meters and lengths of several thousand
    kilometers, and can travel across oceans.

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Surface current formation
  • As wind blows across the ocean, it drags water
    along with it creating strong currents. Because
    the winds reach is limited, these surface
    currents only run about 200 meters (656 feet)
    deep.
  • Short lived winds create temporary surface
    currents. Constant winds create more permanent
    currents that flow strongly on a fixed course.

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What controls surface currents?
  • 1. Global Winds
  • 2. Coriolis Effect
  • 3. Continental Deflection

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Wind Creation
  • The sun heats the Earths atmosphere unevenly,
    creating very warm, high-pressure areas around
    the equator, and cool, low pressure areas toward
    the poles. As the warm air moves to low pressure
    areas, wind is created. Uninterrupted, wind
    patterns would run in straight lines from pole to
    pole.

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What factors contribute to surface current
formation?
  • 1. Global Winds- winds that blow across the
    Earths surface create surface currents. They act
    as a heat transfer system. Global winds are due
    to the unequal heating of earths surface.

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  • 2. The Coriolis Effect the apparent curving
    of moving objects from a straight path due to the
    Earths rotation.

Because of the Earths rotation wind is forced
right or left, depending on the hemisphere it is
in.
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  • 3. Continental Deflection when surface
    currents meet a continent it deflects the
    movement of the current. Currents change
    directions by hitting the continents or
    landmasses

The Gulf Stream deflects off the coast of North
America and flows across the ocean to the British
Isles. As a result, the British Isles have a
milder climate than Canada.
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Why are some surface currents cold and others are
warm?
Warm water surface currents originate in the
tropics and flow north and south from the
equator. As the water moves farther north it
cools and sinks. The colder water on the surface
then moves north or south from the poles and
warms as it gets closer to the tropics.
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California current along the coast of California
is a cold water current, causing cooler water
temperatures.
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The Gulf Stream is a warm water current that
flows along the gulf and Florida, causing warmer
water temperatures.
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Gulf Stream current.
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Currents and Climates
  • Surface currents gently cool or warm the coastal
    areas year round
  • Some surface currents change their circulation
    pattern causing changes in the atmosphere that
    affect the climate in many parts of the world.

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Warm Water Currents and Climates
Warm water currents create warmer climates in
coastal areas.
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Cold Water Currents and Climates
Cold water current bring cooler climates into
areas.
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