Ocean Currents, Waves, and Tides

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Ocean Currents, Waves, and Tides By: Citlalli Dominguez, Janet Roa, Patricia & Carissa Eclarin

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Ocean Currents, Waves, and Tides

By: Citlalli Dominguez, Janet Roa, Patricia & Carissa Eclarin

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Ocean Currents – Giant streams of ocean water.

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Two major types of ocean

currents

Deep curren

ts

Surface current

s

Where? • Warm ocean water that moves on or near the surface of the ocean.

Causes? • Wind belts, Coriolis Effect, and location of the continents.

Where?• Cold ocean water that moves very slowly beneath the surface of the ocean.

Causes?• Different water densities.

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Terms to Know

• Coriolis Effect - Deflection of wind and ocean currents caused by the earth’s rotation.

• Gyres - Huge rotating patterns, formed as a result of wind belts and coriolis effect * Northern Hemisphere gyres flow to the right, or clockwise * Southern Hemisphere gyres flow to the left, or counterclockwise

• Turbidity current - Strong current caused by an underwater landslide.

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7 Major Ocean Currents of the World:

 1. West Wind Drift (or the Antarctic Circumpolar

Current)2. East Wind Drift 3. North Equatorial currents4. South Equatorial currents5. Peru Current,6. Kuroshio Current7. Gulf Stream

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Ocean Waves

Ocean Waves

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What are waves? Constant up and down movement of ocean water .

• Crest – The highest point of a wave.• Trough – The lowest point between two crests. • Wave height – The vertical distance between the crest and the trough.•Wave length – Horizontal distance between two crests.•Wave period – Time it takes for one complete wavelength to pass.

Crest CrestWavelength

Wave height

Trough

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How to calculate wave speed?

*Remember this formula! Wave speed = wave length period

Example:If a wave has a wavelength of 216 m and a period of 12 s, what is its speed?

216 m 12 s

18 m/s

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Wave energy? The wind. More energy = larger the wave.

Swell – group of long rolling waves that are the same size.

• Wave size? Three factors = speed of the wind, length of time the wind blows, and the fetch.

Fetch – The distance that the wind can blow across open water.

• Water movement in a wave? Moves very little. = Water particles move in circles.

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Ocean Tides – the daily changes in the level of the ocean surface.

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Low tide

Low tide

High tide

High tide

Cause of Tides?The moon’s gravitational pull on the earthand its waters.

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Terms to KnowTidal Current – the flow of the ocean water toward and away

from the coast.

Flood Tide – when the tidal current flows toward the coast.

Ebb Tide – when the tidal currents flow toward the ocean.

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Thank You!