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Ocean currents and El Nino

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  • What are the two types of currents
    surface and deep
  • Name two things that drive ocean currents
    wind, salinity, tides, rotation of the Earth
  • When does El Nino typically peak?
    Christmas time (every 3-7 years)
  • Why does cold surface water result in less rain than warm surface water?
    There is less evaporation, less cloud formation and therefore less rain
  • describe an impact of cold water currents
    they carry nutrients and ocean-rich water, they result in less rainfall/desert conditions
  • What year did the biggest El Nino ever recorded occur?
    1997
  • How is SE Asia, including Thailand impacted by El Nino?
    drought, wild fires, higher than normal temperatures
  • What process, which is important for supporting marine life, is blocked when warm surface water spreads over the Pacific?
    upwelling
  • What happens to the surface water temperature in the Pacific ocean during an El Nino?
    it warms up (~0.5 degrees) above average for three months
  • What does ENSO stand for?
    El Nino Southern Oscillation
  • Describe an impact of warm water ocean currents
    They carry nutrients, they result in more rainfall
  • How many people were killed by the 97-98 EL nino
    2100
  • In a normal year, what direction do trade winds blow along the equator in the Pacific?
    west- creating a pool of warm water around SE Asia and Australia
  • name two industries in the Peru which are impacted during an El Nino
    fishing, fertilizer production, farming