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Page 1: The Surface Currents Chapter 9. Surface Currents Wind driven Coriolis effect 45º

The Surface Currents

Chapter 9

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Surface Currents Wind driven

Coriolis effect

45º

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Surface CurrentsEkman Spiral

V. Walfrid Ekman~100-150 m

Ekman Transport90

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Surface Currents

Ocean Gyres

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Surface CurrentsGeostrophic Flow

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Pacific Ocean CurrentsNorth EquatorialNorth Pacific CaliforniaKuroshioOyashioAlaska

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Pacific Ocean Currents South Equatorial West Wind Drift Peru (Humbolt) East Australia Equatorial Countercurrent Cromwell

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Atlantic Ocean Currents North Atlantic North Equatorial Gulf Stream Canary Florida Labrador East Greenland Norwegian

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Atlantic Ocean Currents West Wind Drift South Equatorial Brazil Benguela

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Indian Ocean Currents West Wind Drift South Equatorial West Australia Agulhas North Equatorial Equatorial Countercurrent

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Arctic Ocean Currents Clockwise gyre

Not centered on North Pole

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Current Flow Current Speed

0.01 times average wind speed0.1 – 0.5 m/sec

Narrow straitsIncrease of speedFlorida current

VolumeSverdrups1 Sverdrup = 1 million m3/sec

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Current FlowWestern Intensification

Western Boundary Current Eastern Boundary Current

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Eddies Meanders Surface or at depth Vary in size

10–100’s km in diameter

Can alter surface flow pattern Retain properties

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Eddies Gulf Stream

Rotational speed0.51 m/sec (1 knot)

Diameter325 km (200 mi)

Reach bottomAbyssal storms

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Convergence & Divergence

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Convergence & Divergence

Langmuir Cells

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Seasonal Zones

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Seasonal Zones

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Global Currents

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Global Currents

Milankovitch cycles1. Shape of Earth’s orbit

100,000 years

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Global Currents

Milankovitch cycles2. Tilt of Earth’s axis of rotation

41,000 years

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Global Currents Milankovitch cycles

3. Circular revolution23,000

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Recent History of Climate Change

Minimum solar radiation23,000 years ago

Maximum land ice & minimum water temps

17,000 years ago

Return to high solar radiation12,000 years ago

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Recent History of Climate Change

Younger Dryas event

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Recent History of Climate Change

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North Pacific Oscillations

PDOPacific Decadal Oscillation

Yellow = Warm & dryRed = Cold & wet

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North Atlantic Oscillations

NAOPools of warm & cool surface water4 to 10 years

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Measuring the Currents

Highly sophisticated equipment:

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Measuring the Currents

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Measuring the Currents Current Meters

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Measuring the Currents

Doppler current meter

Emits sound of known frequency Measures frequency of returning echoes