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1 PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY Part 3: Heat Budget & Ocean Currents
GEOL 1033 (Lessons 27-28, 33, & 34) Ppt file

2 EARTH'S HEAT BUDGET About half of solar radiation, mostly as visible light, reaches Earth's surface Re-radiated energy is in the form of infrared radiation Carbon dioxide and water vapour temporarily absorb some of this infrared (=greenhouse effect & global warming) half Infrared radiation = heat

3 LATITUDINAL VARIATIONS IN SOLAR RADIATION
High latitudes receive less solar energy per unit of surface area

4 LATITUDINAL VARIATION IN HEAT GAINS AND LOSSES
Heat gains are greatest at lower latitudes Heat losses are relatively greater at higher latitudes Heat is redistributed by air & ocean currents

5 Global Air Circulation Cells
Wet Dry Wet Dry Wet

6 Major Surface Wind Patterns
Simplify this model & look at surface winds Winds are mainly responsible for surface ocean currents

7 Coriolis Effect in Northern Hemisphere
Shifts winds & ocean currents to the right Related to faster surface rotation rates near the equator in comparison to those at higher latitudes

8 Influences on Oceanic Gyre Formation
Winds cause currents Currents redistribute heat from Sun Coriolis effect shifts current directions to right in N. Hemi. & left in So. Hemi. Continents block pure E-W flow, creating boundary currents Some gravitational influence Northern Subtropical gyre

9 North Atlantic Gyre System
Know these currents Western boundary currents (e. g., Gulf Stream) are deeper, narrower, and faster than eastern boundary currents (e. g., Canary Current) Review Lessons 33 & 34

10 Major Ocean Surface Currents & Climatic Zones
Review Exercise #15 (Completed answer sheet on page 235 is due next Thursday, Dec. 2nd.)

11 Circum-Antarctic Surface Circulation
Less interference from north-south oriented continental masses

12 REMEMBER THE PYCNOCLINE
Halocline refers to the salinity increase coinciding with the thermocline Pycnocline is the density change associated with the thermocline and halocline

13 Surface zone Pycnocline Deep zone
REMEMBER LATITUDINAL VARIATIONS IN AVERAGE DEPTH OF VERTICAL DENSITY ZONES Surface zone Pycnocline Deep zone

14 PACIFIC OCEAN Salinity/Temperature Structure

15 ATLANTIC OCEAN Salinity/Temperature Structure

16 Circulation of Atlantic Ocean Water Layers
Note Antarctic Intermediate and Bottom Waters Find the North Atlantic Deep Waters AC = ? AD = ?

17 Antarctic Ocean Upwelling and Downwelling
North Atlantic Deep Waters

18 Stopped Here

19 Ekman Spiral Due to Coriolis effect, can get a weak countercurrent at depth

20 Northern Hemisphere Coastal Upwelling and Downwelling
Coriolis right shift of surface waters (Ekman spiral effect) Onshore to produce downwelling Offshore to produce upwelling

21 Southern Hemisphere Coastal Upwelling and Downwelling
Coriolis left shift of surface waters (Ekman spiral effect) Onshore to produce downwelling Offshore to produce upwelling El Nino off NW coast of So. Am.

22 Circulation of Atlantic Ocean Water Layers
Note Antarctic Intermediate and Bottom Waters Find the North Atlantic Deep Waters Note Med. Salty, warm water AC = ? AD = ?

23 The Oceanic “Conveyor Belt”
Thermohaline surface to deep planetary circulation system. A disruption may bring on another Ice Age!

24 END OF FILE


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