Ocean Water Density and Atmospheric Forcing - The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex relationship between ocean water density and atmospheric forces in this 50-minute lecture from Yale University's course on The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change. Dive into the factors that influence ocean stability, including temperature and salinity profiles. Examine how atmospheric conditions like heat transfer, precipitation, evaporation, and surface winds impact ocean dynamics. Learn about ocean depth profiles, the importance of increasing density with depth, and the interplay between temperature and salinity in determining water density. Gain insights into the various ways the atmosphere exerts force on the ocean, from heat exchange to wind stress, and understand their effects on ocean circulation and stability.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Ocean Depth Profiles
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- Chapter 2. Salinity
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- Chapter 3. Stability in the Ocean
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- Chapter 4. Density
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- Chapter 5. Atmospheric Forcing of the Ocean
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- Chapter 6. Atmospheric Forcing of the Ocean: Adding and Removing Heat
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- Chapter 7. Atmospheric Forcing of the Ocean: Precipitation and Evaporation
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- Chapter 8. Atmospheric Forcing of the Ocean: Wind Stress
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