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Title: Ocean Currents


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Ocean Currents
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Ocean Water Temperatures
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2 types of Ocean Currents
  • Surface Currents stream-like movement of water
    that occur at or near the surface of the ocean.
  • Deep Currents movements of water far below the
    surface.

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The paths of ocean currents are controlled by 3
factors
  • 1. Global Winds
  • 2. The Coriolis Effect
  • 3. Continental Deflections

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1. Global Winds
  • Winds that constantly blow in the same direction.
  • When winds continuously blow across the surface
    of the ocean in the same direction, it causes the
    water underneath to head in that direction too.

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  • Near the Equator, the winds blow ocean water from
    EAST to WEST (Trade Winds).
  • This water is warm. After heading East to West,
    it begins to head toward the poles.
  • Near the poles, winds blow from WEST to EAST
    (Prevailing Westerlies).
  • Ocean water near the poles is cold.
  • Global winds cause ocean currents to circulate
    between warm and cold water in a certain
    direction.

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2. The Coriolis Effect The curving of moving
objects from a straight path due to the Earths
rotation.
  • Causes things to curve CLOCKWISE in the Northern
    Hemisphere.
  • Causes things to curve COUNTER-CLOCKWISE in the
    Southern Hemisphere.
  • Link http//ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr
    /fw/crls.rxml (kids with ball)
  • http//www.nasa.gov/mov/142348main_corioliseffect_
    hi.mov (NASA)
  • http//www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/
    content/visualizations/es1904/es1904page01.cfm
    (on Earth)

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3. Continental Deflections
  • If there were no continents at all (only water on
    Earth) the ocean currents would flow freely in
    very specific patterns.
  • However, the continents that cover 1/3 the Earth
    get in the way and deflect, or change, the
    direction of the ocean currents.

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