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Ocean biome Pacific ocean is the largest of the earths oceanic divisions It covers one third of the earths surface It is double the size of the Atlantic and contains

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Ocean biome Pacific ocean is the largest of the earths oceanic divisions It covers one third of the earths surface It is double the size of the Atlantic and contains twice as much volume of water . While written to incorporate computer technology the lesson can be easily adapted to paper and pen Lesson Objective Students will compose a series of slides based on the exhibits at OC The teacher may select one type of exhibit such as those that co mxd 0510 Scale in Miles 012 Scale in Miles County Map Scale City Map Scale Legend Jurisdictional Boundaries County Boundary City Limits National Forest Hydrography Lake River or Creek Circulation US Highway State Highway Major Road Local Road City I Ocean Zones. Which Zone?. 1. Each . group. . will be given a set of words that relate to the different zones of the ocean.. 2. At your table you will . try and place . your words in the correct zone.. s. Warm. . currents flow . away. from the . equator.. Cold. currents flow . toward. the . equator.. Ocean Currents. Sun. Wind. Coriolis. Effect. Gravity. Factors Influencing Currents. Energy from the Sun heats the water.. Photomicographs. courtesy of Paula . Worstell. , Scripps Institution of Oceanography and. BOSCORF, National Oceanographic Center, Southampton, UK and. Ocean Drilling Program. See:. http://www.boscorf.org/repository/curatorial-reference/pacific-transect. Issued 10 April 2015. Forecast Background. ENSO update. Current State of the global climate. SST Forecasts. Regional Rainfall Forecast . maps. Summary. CPC ENSO Update. CPC ENSO . Alert . System Status. 1998. -. 99 . decadal shift in global precipitation. Lyon, . Barnston. , DeWitt, . Climate Dynamics . (revised). MAM 2011. PRCP Anomaly. MAM 1999-2011. AVG PRCP Anomaly. East Africa . MAM PRCP Anomaly. OCEANS. Mariah Moore. Social Studies. 3. rd. Grade. Summary: The purpose . of this Power Point is to have students learn the different types of oceans. . Objective. : Given a power point. on the oceans, the students will be able to accurately answer questions about the oceans with 100% accuracy. . MEDITERRANEAN SEA. NILE RIVER. CONGO RIVER. ZAMBEZI RIVER. NIGER RIVER. ATLAS MOUNTAINS. SAHARA DESERT. DRAKENSBURG MOUNTAINS. GREAT RIFT VALLEY. ETHIOPIAN HIGHLANDS. KALAHARI DESERT. MT. KILAMANJARO. Madeline Frank. EAS 4480. Course Project. April 2016. Goals. 4 Ocean Basins:. . North Atlantic, East Pacific, West Pacific, . Indian. Determine the relationship (if any) between active and/or inactive tropical cyclone years among 4 Ocean basins. Walker circulation. ) that typically finds rising air and heavy rain over the western Pacific and sinking air and generally dry weather over the eastern Pacific. When the trades are exceptionally strong, water along the equator in the eastern Pacific becomes quite cool. This cool event is called La Nino . . Ramesh. IPCC AR5 WG1. . - Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Seminar in Atmospheric Science 21. st. February, 2014. 1. Introduction. The ocean exchanges heat, freshwater, and C with the atmosphere.. What are cyclones?. This . is . important . when we're talking about ocean storms because the location of the storm determines what we call it. I. f . the storm occurs in the Atlantic Ocean and Northeast Pacific, it's called a hurricane. If the exact same type of storm occurs in the Northwest Pacific, this is a typhoon. And if we find those same storms in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean, these are called tropical cyclones. . Current Status and Predictions Update prepared by: Climate Prediction Center / NCEP 14 June 2021 Outline Summary Recent Evolution and Current Conditions Oceanic Ni

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