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Oceanography L1-4

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Wind driven surface currents

Author: Alex Rapai



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Driven by atmospheric circulation. Uneven warming of Earth’s surface. Warming near the equator leads to air to rise, leaving a local low pressure (LP). LP sucks in northerly / southerly waters: - vertical Hadley cells, - In turn drive ferrel cells. Add in a spinning sphere: -Coriolis effect, -right in N. hemisphere, -left in S. hemisphere.


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