Ocean Currents Climate Understand the cause of ocean














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Ocean Currents & Climate • Understand the cause of ocean currents and how they affect climate • Chapter 4 • P. 68 -69
Define “ ocean current” Ocean currents: 1. Permanent or semi-permanent horizontal movement of surface water (100 m) 2. It is unusually cold or hot 3. Caused by: v v prevailing winds variations in temperature & solar heating density of water coriolis force
Explain how ocean currents affect climate on nearby land. Affect of cold ocean currents © Cools the summer temperature © Reduces precipitation; cooler air holds less moisture!!
Explain how ocean currents affect climate on nearby land. Affect of warm ocean currents – Warms the winter temperature – Increases precipitation; warmer air holds more moisture!!
Practice - How is each location affected by the ocean current? 1. Mary’s Harbour, NL - Labrador current • Cool summer temperatures & surprising little precipitation
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Practice - How is each location affected by the ocean current? 1. Mary’s Harbour, NL - Labrador current • • • Cool summer temperatures Surprising little precipitation despite being a coastal area. . again cold air holds LESS precipitation! 2. Brazilia & Brazil Current – High precipitation. – Precipitation is further increased by the fact that the southeast trade winds blow off the warm ocean current onto the land.
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Practice - How is each location affected by the ocean current? 1. Mary’s Harbour, NL - Labrador current • Cool summer temperatures & surprising little precipitation despite being a coastal area 2. Brazilia & Brazil Current – Main effect Warm moist air – High precipitation. – The southeast trade winds blow off the warm ocean current onto the land. 3. Look At figure 4. 7 on page 60 and explain why Cape Town, South Africa might have similar fog conditions as St. John’s NF?
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Practice - How is each location affected by the ocean current? 1. Mary’s Harbour, NL - Labrador current • Cool summer temperatures & surprising little precipitation despite being a coastal area 2. Brazilia & Brazil Current – Warm moist air = high precipitation. – The southeast trade winds blow off the warm ocean current onto the land. 3. Look At figure 4. 7 on page 60 and explain why 4. Cape Town, South Africa might have similar fog conditions as St. John’s NF? Australia has a fair amount of desert. Looking at figure 4. 7 on p. 60 which coast would you expect it to be on, east or west?
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Practice - How is each location affected by the ocean current? 1. Mary’s Harbour, NL - Labrador current • Cool summer temperatures & surprising little precipitation despite being a coastal area 2. Brazilia & Brazil Current – Warm moist air = high precipitation. – The southeast trade winds blow off the warm ocean current onto the land. 3. Look At figure 4. 7 on page 60 and explain why 4. Cape Town, South Africa might have similar fog conditions as St. John’s NF? Australia has a fair amount of desert. Looking at figure 4. 7 on p. 60 which coast would you expect it to be on, west - colder winds=less precip.