8.3 Ocean Currents
El Nino
What? a warming of the water temperature in the eastern Pacific Ocean WHY? due to weakening of trade winds causing warm water to move eastward Effects? South America has flooding/Australia has droughts
La Nina
What? the Eastern Pacific Ocean has cooler surface water temperatures than normal Why? strong warm trade winds blow warmer surface waters towards Australia Effects? South America has droughts/Australia has flooding
cold ocean currents
cause climates to be colder than usual
warm ocean current
cause climates to be warmer than usual
convection current
circulation movement of air or water due to unequal heating of the SUN; Warm material becomes less dense and rises, cooler material becomes more dense and sinks.
global winds
direction of these winds affects the movement of surface currents
ocean currents
movement of ocean water that flows in a stream-like pattern
deep ocean current (thermohaline)
ocean currents far below the surface; depend on DENSITY of water due to temperature or salinity (NOT wind)
surface currents
ocean currents that occur at or near the surface and are AFFECTED BY WIND; areas near a WARM current will be WARM due to current starting at the equator; areas near a COLD current will be COLD due to current starting at the poles
upwelling
process that causes cold, nutrient rich water from the deep ocean to rise to the surface, replacing the warm water
Coriolis effect
rotation of the Earth causes ocean currents to circulate clockwise (to the right) in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise (to the left) in the Southern Hemisphere
salinity
the amount of dissolved salt in water
SUN
the source of energy for convection currents which causes WINDS and OCEAN CURRENTS
Gulf Stream
warm ocean current that affects weather in the southeastern U.S.