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Oceans and Weather
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Oceans and Weather
Blue Planet
•Earth is often called the Blue planet because 70% of the surface of the Earth is covered in water•For this reason, oceans have a great influence on climate and weather
The Sun’s EnergyOceans effecting weather
Remember this?•Land and sea breeze are effected by convection cycle
Sea Breeze: Occurs during the day, wind blows from the
ocean to the land
Land Breeze: Occurs during the night,
wind blows from the land to the ocean
Oceans and WeatherOceans effecting weather
1. Think about Texas… Which areas do you think tend to experience more breezes? Why?
Oceans and WeatherThink Globally
2. What type of current runs by Texas?
Oceans and WeatherThink Globally
3. How do you think that current will effect the coast of Texas?
Oceans and WeatherThink Globally
4. What type of current runs by New York and other areas in the North East?
Oceans and WeatherThink Globally
How will that cold current effect weather in the North East?
Oceans and WeatherWarm Currents
•Warm ocean water evaporates and leaves water particles in the atmosphere•This brings warm, humid, wet weather to regions on the coast of warm currents
Oceans and WeatherCold Currents
•Cold ocean water causes water temperature to decrease, absorbing the heat, and decreasing humidity•Cold ocean currents bring cold, wet weather to regions on the coast of cold currents
Oceans and WeatherHurricanes What are hurricanes?
Hurricanes are violent storms that form over warm tropical water in a low pressure air mass.
Oceans and WeatherHurricanes How do they form?
1. Large amounts of warm ocean water evaporates over the ocean producing rain clouds
2. As evaporating speed up due to warm ocean water, a low pressure air mass is formed under the hurricane that draws
in other air masses surrounding the hurricane, creating a larger storm
3. The cycle continues, and the large low pressure air mass begins to spin, create clouds, and bring heavy rain
It has no more fuel: warm water to evaporate
Oceans and WeatherHurricanes What fuels a Hurricane?
Hurricanes are fueled by warm, tropical water and low pressure air
Do you think a hurricane can form over land?
What causes a hurricane to die out?No, it needs warm tropical ocean
water to evaporate