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1 Adopt-A-Drifter - Climographs Ocean Surface Currents and Climate

2 What is climate? The long-term average of conditions in the atmosphere, ocean, ice sheets, and sea ice described by statistics, such as means and extremes. The long-term average of conditions in the atmosphere, ocean, ice sheets, and sea ice described by statistics, such as means and extremes.

3 What is weather? The specific conditions The specific conditions of the atmosphere at a particular place and time, measured in terms of measured in terms of variables that include variables that include temperature, precipitation, temperature, precipitation, cloudiness, humidity, cloudiness, humidity, air pressure, and wind. air pressure, and wind.

4 WeatherClimate DefinitionDescribes the atmospheric conditions at a specific place at a specific point in time. Describes the average conditions expected at a specific place at a given time Time Frame Short term: Minutes, hours, days, or weeks Long term: Months, years, decades, or longer Determined by Real-time measurements of atmospheric pressure, temperature, wind speed and direction, humidity, precipitation, could cover, and other variables Aggregating weather statistics over periods of 30 years ("climate normals"). StudyMeteorologyClimatology Table sources/modified from: NASA 2010, diffen.comNASA 2010diffen.com

5 What are ocean surface currents? The surface currents of the world’s ocean are driven mainly by wind and move in circular patterns following the major wind belts of the globe. The surface currents of the world’s ocean are driven mainly by wind and move in circular patterns following the major wind belts of the globe. (photo credit: Rick Lumpkin, www.adp.noaa.gov )

6 How do ocean currents circulate water around the earth? In general, currents carry warm water from the tropics toward the poles and bring cold water back toward the equator. In general, currents carry warm water from the tropics toward the poles and bring cold water back toward the equator. (photo credit: www.geomorphology.org.uk/weather)

7 How do currents affect the surrounding air? A surface current warms or cools the air above it, influencing the climate of the land near the coast. A surface current warms or cools the air above it, influencing the climate of the land near the coast.

8 Warm Water Currents Winds pick up moisture as they blow across warm water currents. This often brings mild, rainy weather to the coastal regions. Winds pick up moisture as they blow across warm water currents. This often brings mild, rainy weather to the coastal regions. (photo credit: Amanda Laurier)

9 Warm Water Currents Example: The Gulf Stream Example: The Gulf Stream (photo credit: www.geomorphology.org.uk)

10 Warm Water Currents The Gulf Stream brings relatively warmer temperatures to western Ireland and Great Britain, resulting in a subtropical climate with mild winters. The Gulf Stream brings relatively warmer temperatures to western Ireland and Great Britain, resulting in a subtropical climate with mild winters. Logan Botanic Garden, Scotland (photo credit: Archie Miles)

11 Cold Water Currents Cold water currents cool the air above them and since cold air has less of an ability to take up moisture than warm air, these currents tend to bring cool, dry weather to adjacent land areas. Cold water currents cool the air above them and since cold air has less of an ability to take up moisture than warm air, these currents tend to bring cool, dry weather to adjacent land areas. Fog is often found along the land-sea borders where cold ocean currents exist. Fog is often found along the land-sea borders where cold ocean currents exist.

12 Cold Water Currents Example: Atacama Desert, Chile, South America Example: Atacama Desert, Chile, South America Cold ocean currents keep clouds and fog just off the coast, making it one of the driest places on earth. Cold ocean currents keep clouds and fog just off the coast, making it one of the driest places on earth. (photo credit: Mary Cook)

13 Add this to your notes. Research question: Do ocean currents influence climate? Explain your reasoning.


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