PPT-Future Currents: Where the Global Energy Sector
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Will Flow Robert Rapier The Wealth Summit May 2014 Outline Biography Philosophy on money and energy investing 2013Q1 2014 in review Is natural gas still cheap Shale
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Will Flow Robert Rapier The Wealth Summit May 2014 Outline Biography Philosophy on money and energy investing 2013Q1 2014 in review Is natural gas still cheap Shale oil continues to boom. Vocabulary. Ocean Current. Coriolis Effect. Rip Current. Upwelling. Major Ocean Currents. An . Ocean Current. is a large volume of water flowing in a certain direction.. Wind-driven currents are called surface currents.. The Earth is Spinning…. Because Earth spins, winds and water appear to be deflected in a curved motion. This is called the Coriolis Effect. Which way do things. not connected to . Earth get deflected . http. ://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/edu/learning/player/lesson08.. html. . . I. . Ocean . currents = Stream like movements of water. A. Surface currents. = occur near or at the surface of the ocean. Can reach 100 m deep or deeper. A . South African Case Study. . Dinga Sikwebu. National Education Coordinator. South Africa’s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer . Programme. (REIPPP). May 2011: . Integrated . Resource Plan (IRP. 6. th. Grade Earth Science. Currents. A current is a large stream of water that flows through the ocean. . Two types of currents. Surface Currents Deep Currents. What is a current?. 1. An Ocean Current . is a directed, continuous movement of ocean water generated by various forces.. 2. Currents are caused by various factors:. Temperature. Different salinity levels. THE JOURNEY FORWARD. Changes in the financial sector. Digitalisation. Other players. Customer behaviour. New players. Changes. in saving and investing. Payments. Lending and financing. Insurance. Regulation. The water in the ocean moves in giant streams called currents.. Scientists place ocean currents into two major categories: surface currents and deep currents.. Surface . Currents. Ocean currents that occur at 328 feet deep or above. Weather Patterns. Weather pattern’s are described as prolonged temperature changes over a specific area for example seasons.. Weather patterns can also be described as a period for which natural disasters are prevalent ex. Hurricane season, tornado season, blizzards. Highways in the Sea. What forces are responsible for currents?. Wind. : transfers energy through friction on surface; causes currents and waves. Sea level. : steeper slope=greater pressure gradient=drives a larger, faster current. wind, salinity, temperature, the Coriolis Effect, and gravitational pull.. 14)Ocean . currents flow in . predictable patterns. around the earth.. 15) Differences . in . density. and . temperature. causes currents.. April 19 and 20, 2018. Mark A. Bourassa. 1. Ernesto Rodriguez. 2. . and Sarah Gille. 3. Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies. and Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University. and related issues. State Property Committee. . May . 15. , 2012. Infrastructure Investment Needs and. Energy Sector. Mongolia ranked at 96 out of 12 countries. . . according to the. . Global Competitiveness Index. Options and recommendations for municipalities Metropolitan Mayors Caucus. May 2017. Overview. Current Energy Policy & Players in Illinois. Statutes. Parties. Future Energy Jobs Act. Structure.
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