Is Weather The Same As Climate?: A Question We Ask Very Frequently But
Is Weather The Same As Climate?: A Question We Ask Very Frequently But
Is Weather The Same As Climate?: A Question We Ask Very Frequently But
Tundra region
Arab Countries
Europe
Us..
Climate affects
Flora Fauna Food chain Clothes And ultimately people.
Sun
Earths tilt
Relief features
Oceans
Coriolis force
It is an effect under which the direction of surface wind is deflected towards the right in North Hemisphere and towards the left in South Hemisphere.
Upwelling
Kuroshio system
Kuroshio current Kuroshio extension North Pacific drift Tsushima current
The ocean currents surrounding the Japanese Archipelago: 1. Kuroshio 2.Kuroshio extension 3. Kuroshio countercurrent 4. The Tsushima Current 5. The Tsugaru Current 6. The Sya Current 7. Oyashio 8. The Liman Current
Kuroshio current
a north-flowing ocean current on the west side of the North Pacific Ocean. It is similar to the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic and is part of the North Pacific ocean gyre. Like the Gulf stream, it is a strong western boundary current.
Oyashio current
The Kurile current, is a cold subarctic ocean current that flows south and circulates counterclockwise in the western North Pacific Ocean. It collides with the Kuroshio Current off the eastern shore of Japan to form the North Pacific Current (or Drift). This cold current flows through Bering Strait in the southern direction and transports cold water of the Arctic Sea into the Pacific ocean.
California current
moves south along the western coast of North America, beginning off southern British Columbia, and ending off southern Baja California.
Peru current
the Peru Current, is a cold, low-salinity ocean current that flows north-westward along the west coast of South America from the southern tip of Chile to northern Peru.
El Nio
Oceanic and atmospheric phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean Occurs during December 2 to 7 year cycle
Sea Surface Temperature Atmospheric Winds Upwelling
Non El Nio
El Nio
1997
Non El Nio
upwelling
El Nio
thermocline
El Nio warmings (red) and La Nia coolings (blue) since 1950. Source: NOAA Climate Diagnostics Center
Marine Life
Economic resources
Gulf stream
The Gulf Stream, together with its northern extension towards Europe, the North Atlantic Drift, is a powerful, warm, and swift Atlantic ocean current that originates at the tip of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic Ocean.
Canary current
A wind-driven surface current that is part of the North Atlantic Gyre. This eastern boundary current branches south from the North Atlantic Current and flows southwest about as far as Senegal where it turns west and later joins the Atlantic North Equatorial Current.
Labrador current
The Labrador Current is a cold current in the North Atlantic Ocean which flows from the Arctic Ocean south along the coast of Labrador and passes around Newfoundland, continuing south along the east coast of Nova Scotia. It is a continuation of the West Greenland Current and the Baffin Island Current.
Brazil Current
The Brazil Current is a warm water current that flows south along the Brazilian south coast to the mouth of the Ro de la Plata. This current is caused by diversion of a portion of the Atlantic South Equatorial Current from where that current meets the South American continent
Benguela Current
The broad, northward flowing ocean current that forms the eastern portion of the South Atlantic Ocean gyre. The current extends from roughly Cape Point in the south, to the position of the Angola-Benguela Front in the north, at around 16S. The current is driven by the prevailing South Easterly Trade winds.
Monsoon currents
The Indian Monsoon Current refers to the seasonally varying ocean current regime found in the tropical regions of the northern Indian Ocean. During winter, the flow of the upper ocean is directed westward from near the Indonesian Archipelago to the Arabian Sea. During the summer, the direction reverses, with eastward flow extending from Somalia into the Bay of Bengal. These variations are due to changes in the wind stress associated with the Indian monsoon. The seasonally reversing open ocean currents that pass south of India are referred to as the Winter Monsoon Current and the Summer Monsoon Current (alternately, the Northeast Monsoon Current and the Southwest Monsoon Current).[
Mozambique current
The Mozambique Current is an ocean current in the Indian Ocean, usually defined as warm surface waters flowing south along the African east coast in the Mozambique Channel, between Mozambique and the island of Madagascar.
Agulhas Current
It flows down the east coast of Africa from 27S to 40S. It is narrow, swift and strong. It is even suggested that the Agulhas is the largest western boundary current in the world ocean, as comparable western boundary currents transport less.