basic knowledge
Locations and properties of Major Currents
types of currents
ice formations
major current circulations
100

what is a wind driven current? 

a fast moving surface current that is caused my the friction between the ocean and the wind 

100

Gulf Stream 

a western boundary current, being warm, shallow, and fast that moves north up the east coast of North America 

100

gyre 

 large circular motion of a current, found in each major ocean 

100

sea ice 

frozen patches of ice that freeze and melt in the ocean "pancake ice"

100

what is the Coriolis effect 

the rotation of the earth's impact on the winds and temperatures which impact that movements of ocean currents 

200

what is a density driven current?

a deep sea current that is driven by the tempature and salinity of water

200

California Current

cold, deep, slow eastern boundary current moving south along the west coast of the United States 

200

name 5 subtropical gyres 

North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian Ocean 

200

shelf ice 

ice that freezes on shore originally into the ocean within glaciers, and breaks off in larger chunks 

200

what is pycnocline

rapid change of density in the ocean with depth

300

upwelling 

the rise of cold, nutrient rich water to the surface and warm water going below surface level 

300

Brazil Current 

warm, fast, shallow western boundary current moving up the coast of South America, also part of the south Atlantic subtropical gyre 

300

equatorial currents 

move westward along the equator driven by trade winds 

300

ice bergs 

large thick floating masses of ice formed in polar locations 

300

what is thermocline?

the temperatures of the ocean which circulate the density driven currents 

400

downwelling

warm water that sinks below surface level 

400

antarctic circumpolar current 

a cold current driven by westerly winds around Antartica 

400

equatorial countercurrents 

move eastward between north and south equatorial currents 

400

why are icebergs hazards

they are navigational hazards because of them ending up in shipping lanes. 

Ex: titanic 

400

what is the global conveyer-belt?

thermally driven and connected global ocean currents 

500

what causes upwelling and what are its benefits 

offshore winds and sea floor disruption cause upwelling, and upwelling provides nutrient rich wanter which is good for surface level ocean ecosystems as well as fishing 

500

canary current 

cold, slow, deep  eastern boundary current flowing along the northwest coast of Africa

500

what is the difference between a eastern boundary current and western boundary current?

western : warm, fast, shallow, narrow and found off eastern ocean basins 

eastern : cold, slow, deep, wide currents and found of western ocean basins

500

what direction are shelf ice carried by currents?

north

500

What would happen to thermocline if climate change impacted it?

The thermocline regulates and rotates temperatures globally, so if disrupted by climate change, places like Ireland or France in Europe could potentially become colder, while monsoon patterns could also change drastically