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Winds and currents

Winds and currents. Jack Scanlon Ms. Leza. How winds are produced. Currents are driven by winds As air heats it rises and as air cools it falls down These factors cause too types of wind: surface winds and upper winds aka jet stream. Wind Patterns.

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Winds and currents

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  1. Winds and currents Jack Scanlon Ms. Leza

  2. How winds are produced • Currents are driven by winds • As air heats it rises and as air cools it falls down • These factors cause too types of wind: surface winds and upper winds aka jet stream

  3. Wind Patterns • Dense air at the poles sinks and then moves to the equator to replace the less dense air that has moved away • The movement of the atmosphere is somewhat independent of the movement of the earths surface • Air moves eastward with the rotating earth

  4. Continued • Air moving north or south away from the equator toward the poles moves progressively faster than the earth beneath it • Coriolis effect is that air rises at the equator and is deflected as it moves • The result is northeast and southeast trade winds

  5. Ocean currents • Wind blowing across the surface of the ocean pushes and pulls the water causing it to move • Its reflection is a lot like the wind currents

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