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Environmental Science - 2.1.2 - Changes in Oceans and Cryosphere

what is the north atlantic conveyor belt

also the gulf stream, involves the movement of layers of surface and deep water that distribute heat and control the climate

what processes drive the gulf stream

friction with prevailing winds on the ocean surface to the north east causes surface water to flow north east
water in north east atlantic sinks as it cools at the poles, drawing in warm water to replace it

what changes to the gulf stream can be seen due to climate change?

higher atmospheric temperatures cause land ice in greenland to melt and flow into the sea, diluting the saline seawater to freshwater and causing it to sink beneath seawater, disrupting and slowing the rate

what is el nino

the sequence of naturally occuring events every 2-7 years and sees change in wind patterns which result in different precipitation patterns and current directions

how do wind patterns change due to el nino

trade winds travelling west from south america to indonesia change direction, travelling from indonesia to s. america

what is the normal pattern in a regular year (not el nino)

nutrient rich water from the deep ocean is drawn up along the coast of south america, causing large algal blooms that provide a food source for fisheries

what is the pattern in an el nino year?

wind direction changes, moves from indonesia to s. america, causes surface currents to change direction too

how does el nino affect food webs

no upwelling to replace water drawn away by currents, no algal blooms due to nutrient deep water, so no food source for fish. fish die out and predators have no food, prey populations increase

how does el nino cause drought

there is no warm air carrying moisture rich air inland towards Australia and Asia

how does el nino cause heavy rain and floods in s. america?

swapping of wind direction causes warm water to move eastward, which retain water vapour for longer and evaporation is increased

what global impacts does el nino cause

droughts in north east and south africa, and china
fewer hurricanes in north atlantic

fewer cyclones in japan

how is sea level rise caused by thermal expansion?

warmer atmosphere heats seawater which expands by 30%, causing the volume of the sea to increase and sea levels rise.

how does melting land ice cause sea level rise

warming atmosphere causes ice to melt. land ice increases the volume as it is not already in the sea

does melting floating ice cause sea level rise?

no, it contracts when melting and occupies the same volume as ice below sea level

how is the amount and duration of snow and ice affected by CC

higher temperatures means the duration of ice and snow on the ground is shortened. snow and ice also melts quicker when its warmer

how is extent of glaciers affected by CC

glaciers moving towards the sea due to effect of gravity may have the snout of the glacier melt faster than it is moving forward, causing the extent of the glacier to be reduced

how is the speed of glacier movement affected by CC

meltwater from the top of a glacier may move to the bottom through cracks where it can lubricate the ice over the rock and allow it to move quicker. increasing temp means more meltwater and lubrication so quicker glacier

what is a land ice cap

ice covering less than 50,000 km2 of land, thick enough to have its own topography

what is an ice sheet

ice covering an area of over 50,000km2, these Greenland and Antarctica

how is the area of ice changing

decreasing due to higher temperatures, less ice means less albedo and less sun reflected, more ice melted, positive loop

how is the thickness of ice changing

during winters at the poles, ice sheets expand because of the low temps, with a warming climate this does not occur to the same extent, and is also relatively thin as it is ice that has crystallised in the sea

how do ice sheets break up

grounded ice sheets may float and break up earlier as sea levels rise as the ice breaks off earlier.

what is an ice shelf

a large platform of glacial ice floating on the ocean

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