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Waves and Surf
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Water Movement Ocean waters move in patterns like the wind These patterns exist because of where our continents lay These patterns are called “OCEAN CURRENTS” Ocean waters move in patterns like the wind These patterns exist because of where our continents lay These patterns are called “OCEAN CURRENTS”
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Message In A Bottle
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Making Waves Waves are made of energy coming from winds blowing on the ocean surface 3 things tell us how big waves will be: How long the wind blows How hard the wind blows How big the area is Waves are made of energy coming from winds blowing on the ocean surface 3 things tell us how big waves will be: How long the wind blows How hard the wind blows How big the area is
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Waves Moving to Shore The “energy” moves to shore along currents As it reaches shore, it forms a wave along the shallow waters As the water gets more shallow, the wave grows bigger The “energy” moves to shore along currents As it reaches shore, it forms a wave along the shallow waters As the water gets more shallow, the wave grows bigger
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Anatomy of a wave
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Wave Shape Waves break on shore in different ways The bottom conditions determine what kind of waves we will have A gradual sloping bottom will make different waves than a steep bottom Waves break on shore in different ways The bottom conditions determine what kind of waves we will have A gradual sloping bottom will make different waves than a steep bottom
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Spilling Waves happen when the bottom gradually gets more shallow These waves can be powerful but generally are not steep and good learning waves Example: HB, Doheny, and San Onofre,
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Plunging Waves (Barrels) occur when the bottom goes from deep to shallow very quickly Example: The Wedge
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Surfs up in HB During the summer, our waves generally come from the Southwest (New Zealand, Fiji, and Indonesia) During the winter, our waves come from the Northwest (Alaska and Japan) Hurricanes in Mexico also send us large surf During the summer, our waves generally come from the Southwest (New Zealand, Fiji, and Indonesia) During the winter, our waves come from the Northwest (Alaska and Japan) Hurricanes in Mexico also send us large surf
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Ocean Bottoms Around the World Along our continents, there is shallow water that extends for miles out to sea This is called the Continental Shelf Most shelves slope gradually Have an average depth of 200 feet Along our continents, there is shallow water that extends for miles out to sea This is called the Continental Shelf Most shelves slope gradually Have an average depth of 200 feet
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shelf
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New Sea Floor Our continents drift on enormous plates (tectonic plates) The plates crash into one another and others move away from one another In some places, new sea floor is being created In other places, old sea floor is being pushed back under the earth Our continents drift on enormous plates (tectonic plates) The plates crash into one another and others move away from one another In some places, new sea floor is being created In other places, old sea floor is being pushed back under the earth
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Mid Atlantic Trench As lava creeps up from deep in the Earth, new sea floor is being made Over time, the sea floor “moves” outward towards the continents As lava creeps up from deep in the Earth, new sea floor is being made Over time, the sea floor “moves” outward towards the continents
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Old Sea Floor In other parts of the world, tectonic plates crash into one another This is where old sea floor is being forced back into the Earth This is how many mountains are formed (Himalayan Mountains) Example: Japan, Oregon, South America
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