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Components of the Climate System Atmosphere Ocean Biosphere Geosphere Image from NASA
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Atmosphere & Ocean Circulation Atmospheric Circulation –Depends on density Ocean Surface Circulation –Depends on the wind Deep Ocean Circulation –Depends on density
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Why is Ocean Circulation Important? Transport ~ 20% of latitudinal heat –Equator to poles Transport nutrients and organisms Influences weather and climate Influences commerce
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Temperature Structure of Ocean thermocline
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Ocean Circulation
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Wind-drive ocean surface currents Wind driven surface currents How fast? A few miles/hr (Gulf Stream off of Miami = 4.5 mph) How much? Total water in ocean surface circulation = about 100 Amazon Rivers (20 million m 3 /s).
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Atmosphere & Ocean Circulation Atmospheric Circulation –Depends on density Ocean Surface Circulation –Depends on the wind Deep Ocean Circulation –Depends on density
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Sea Surface Temperature http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/dees/ees/climate/slides/sst_march.gif
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Ocean Salinity http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/dees/ees/climate/slides/sal_march.gif http://ingrid.ldgo.columbia.edu/
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Temperature-Salinity (density) Diagram
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Thermohaline Circulation North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW 15 million m 3 of near surface water descend into the deep ocean each second.
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Thermohaline Circulation - The Ocean Conveyor
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Equatorial to polar heat transport and water flow
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Ocean – Atmosphere Circulation
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UNEQUAL HEATING OF EARTH BUT – Outgoing solar radiation is not as uneven
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