wind-driven circulation

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ocean currents

  • ocean currents
    In ocean current: Two types of ocean circulation

    …define two circulation types: (1) wind-driven circulation forced by wind stress on the sea surface, inducing a momentum exchange, and (2) thermohaline circulation driven by the variations in water density imposed at the sea surface by exchange of ocean heat and water with the atmosphere, inducing a buoyancy exchange. These…

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  • ocean currents
    In ocean current: Wind-driven circulation

    Wind stress induces a circulation pattern that is similar for each ocean. In each case, the wind-driven circulation is divided into gyres that stretch across the entire ocean: subtropical gyres extend from the equatorial current system to the maximum westerlies in a wind…

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thermohaline circulation

  • thermohaline circulation
    In thermohaline circulation

    Wind-driven circulation, which is strongest in the surface layer of the ocean, is the more vigorous of the two and is configured as large gyres that dominate an ocean region. In contrast, thermohaline circulation is much slower, with a typical speed of 1 centimetre (0.4…

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