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Ocean Currents and Climate Change

Ocean currents have a profound influence on climate Ocean currents were different in the past The thermohaline circulation is a strongly non-linear system The ocean circulation may change in the future

Ocean water and currents affect the climate. Because it takes far more energy to change the temperature of water than land or air, water warms up and cools off much more slowly than either. As a result, inland climates are subject to more extreme temperature ranges than coastal climates, which are insulated by nearby water. Over half the heat that reaches the earth from the sun is absorbed by the ocean's surface layer, so surface currents move a lot of heat. Currents that originate near the equator are warm; currents that flow from the poles are cold.

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