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Ocean Currents 101:. The Good, The Bad and !. The Ugly. The Power of Ocean Currents. Impacts Earth’s Weather Systems Vital to Maintaining Life on Earth!. A review of the terminology…. High/Low Latitude Convection cell Albedo Coriolis Effect Pycnocline/Density.
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Ocean Currents 101: The Good, The Bad and ! The Ugly
The Power of Ocean Currents • Impacts Earth’s Weather Systems • Vital to Maintaining Life on Earth!
A review of the terminology… High/Low Latitude Convection cell Albedo Coriolis Effect Pycnocline/Density
A review of the terminology… High/Low Latitude Convection cell Albedo Coriolis Effect Pycnocline/Density
A review of the terminology… High/Low Latitude Convection cell Albedo Coriolis Effect Pycnocline/Density
0% 50% 100% Albedo –the percentage of radiation reflected back to space A review of the terminology… High/Low Latitude Convection cell Albedo Coriolis Effect Pycnocline/Density
If Earth was covered in ice • 84% • If Earth was completely covered by a dark green forest canopy • 14% • A drop of as little as 1% • warming influence on climate • roughly equal to the effect of doubling the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere Extreme Albedo: 0% 50% 100%
BUT—is Earth’s Albedo Changing? YouTube - Amount of Arctic Sea Ice is Dropping Each Decade (2008.09.17) Remember for later: An indication of warming surface waters and fresh-water input.
A review of the terminology… High/Low Latitude Convection cell Albedo Coriolis Effect Pycnocline/Density
Earth’s Big Picture—we live on a spinning planet • Coriolis Effect changes the intended path of all moving bodies • Affects both atmospheric and oceanic circulation processes
The Coriolis Effect—What is it? • Caused by Earth’s rotation toward the east and its decrease in velocity with increasing latitude • Motions are deflected to the right in northern hemisphere and left in southern hemisphere
A review of the terminology… High/Low Latitude Convection cell Albedo Coriolis Effect Pycnocline/Density
T (Thermocline) + H (Halocline) = P (Pycnocline) Low Latitudes
Let’s begin… • Ocean Circulation • Consists of • Wind-driven Surface Currents • Density-driven Deep Currents
Wind-driven Surface Currents • Atmospheric Winds • Created from uneven solar heating • Earth’s Albedo • Latitude
Variations in Solar Absorption/Reflection Create Convection Cells • Atmospheric Low (L) occurs when warm, moist air (less dense) rises • Atmospheric High (H) occurs when cool, dry air (more dense) sinks
Creates Earth’s Major Surface Winds • Tradewinds • Low Latitudes • Westerlies • Mid Latitudes • Polar Easterlies • High Latitudes • The Coriolis Effect gives it a ‘twist’ to the right in the northern hemisphere and a ‘twist’ to the left in the southern hemisphere
Example of Important Surface Current Created by Winds… • Trade Winds form the Equatorial Currents • Travel westward until they reach the western portion of ocean basin (hit land) This image shows cold water (purple) upwelling near the coast of Peru and joining the South Equatorial Current, which flows westward across the Pacific Ocean
The Power of the Ocean: Impacts Earth’s Weather Systems Western Intensification and El Niño A similar Western Intensification occurs in the Atlantic Ocean
2009 Hurricane Season • More in the Pacific • Note Atlantic Pattern
Jet Stream Saturday, January 9, 2010
Brazil Current Surface Currents Combine to create another remarkable system … • Westward-moving Equatorial Current • ‘Hitting land’ and Coriolis Effect results in theWestern Boundary Currents • e.g., the Gulf Stream and Brazil Current in the Atlantic ocean
And then… • Prevailing Westerlies (Mid latitude) form Eastward Surface Currents that are, again, deflected off the continents creating the Eastern Boundary Currents
…Together They Form an Ocean Gyre • Combination of the Equatorial, Western Boundary, Prevailing Westerlies and Eastern Boundary Currents create a circular flow called a Gyre
AND HERE’S THE UGLY!! Click here: Synthetic Sea - Plastic in the open Ocean
Density-driven Deep Currents T + H = P Low Latitude
Average Ocean Depths Atlantic ~3500 m Indian ~3900 m Pacific ~4300 m Changing ocean depths influence the direction of flow.
Now—Let’s Connect the Ocean’s Surface Currents to its Deep Currents…via Downwelling and Upwelling
T + H = P Remember our Pycnocline at Low Latitudes? Low Latitude
How does it look in the Higher Latitudes?
Putting it all together—The Conveyor Belt Circulation • A current that connects the Ocean’s Surface Waters to Deep waters via Upwelling and Downwelling • Also called Thermohaline Circulation
Putting it all together—The Conveyor Belt Circulation • THE GOOD… • Mixes waters within and throughout all oceans • Oxygen flows down • Nutrients flow up
Putting it all together—The Conveyor Belt Circulation • THE BAD… • It’s demise can result in global devastation!! The Power of the Ocean: Vital to Maintaining Life on Earth!!
Putting it all together—The Conveyor Belt Circulation • Due to • Less-dense surface waters in High Latitudes • Less-salty • Warmer
Putting it all together—The Conveyor Belt Circulation • Due to • Less-dense surface waters • Less-salty • Warmer
YouTube - GLOBAL WARNING - The Great Ocean Conveyor and Potential Mass Extinctions
Vast majority of land was desert interior • Increased volcanic activity • Increased CO2 production • Increased ocean acidification