NASA | The Ocean: A Driving Force for Weather and Climate
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- Опубліковано 26 кві 2024
- The Ocean is essential to life on Earth. Most of Earth's water is stored in the ocean. Although 40 percent of Earth's population lives within, or near coastal regions- the ocean impacts people everywhere. Without the ocean, our planet would be uninhabitable. This animation helps to convey the importance of Earth's oceanic processes as one component of Earth's interrelated systems.
This animation uses Earth science data from a variety of sensors on NASA Earth observing satellites to measure physical oceanography parameters such as ocean currents, ocean winds, sea surface height and sea surface temperature. These measurements, in combination with atmospheric measurements such as surface air temperature, precipitation and clouds can help scientists understand the ocean's impact on weather and climate and what this means for life here on Earth. NASA satellites and their unique view from space are helping to unveil the vast... and largely unexplored.... OCEAN.
NASA Earth Observing System Data and Information Systems (EOSDIS)
EOSDIS is a distributed system of twelve data centers and science investigator processing systems. EOSDIS processes, archives, and distributes data from Earth observing satellites, field campaigns, airborne sensors, and related Earth science programs. These data enable the study of Earth from space to advance scientific understanding. For more information about the data sets used in this animation please visit,earthdata.nasa.gov
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got this assigned from my science teacher
same why she gotta dump on me like this fr
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Same
Same and I don’t understand it
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I love how most people are here because of homework, including myself.
Fauna Woods same
Same
Fauna Woods haha same
I subbed
same
0:00 - {behold Earth}
0:40 - Surface heated unevenly
0:50 - Atmospheric circulation, clouds moving moisture
1:00 - Ocean currents
1:10 - At ocean surface winds drive currents, {and wave formation}
1:22 - Thermohaline circulation
1:45 - Currents, upwelling and nutrient distribution
2:00 - Seas surface height, temp, interface with the atmosphere
2:15 - El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
2:35 - Oceans and surface temperature interface
2:55 - Shifting rain patterns
3:20 - Ocean/Atmosphere heat exchange and climate
4:00 - Tropical storms and hurricanes,
4:20 - Ocean heat, fuel for hurricanes
4:45 - Population density {saturation}
5:00. . . {Behold, our Global Heat and Moisture Distribution Engine}
You are a GEM!
@Alina White Same!
Me parece un material muy interesante .Gracias por este material .Juan Martínez Maldonado
@David Aceituno this was for my homework too
Allah rain your blessings on this soul
People 8 years ago saying they got this for school work lol
Lol 😂
PFFFFT
Without the oceans, I could walk to Europe.
:P
without the ocean it would be easier for me to get to your moms house
I mean, you still could,you just need gills and weights (so you don’t float )
and i wouldn't have to do this homework
2:49 *thunder strikes*
me: slightly jumps
i was looking in the comments and it made me jump
I did too xD
@@H0neyM00nz I watched it again just now to see if it would catch me and jumped again
OMG I THOUGHT IT WAS JUST ME 💀
I have to watch this bc it's quarantine. :)))
wut da...
aaa same
me 2
Same as well i had it as an assignment
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0:54 sounds like like some sort of a rap song lol
BYEE
BAHHAHAHAHA
mm because of this video i got homework....
MrDieselsmoker same
Same :(
ME TOO! :(
same!!!! it sucks
Fr
I’m not here because of homework. I’m here because I have an undying, passionate love for SCIENCE
cap
im here for homework
👍👍👍
Never stop learning about reality. Earth Systems Science, Ecology, Paleontology, Geology, Astronomy, Chemistry.
Captions: SILENT
Me: I can see that
I can see sounds
@@elaina5126 thats deep
thanks to god for gifting beautiful oceans.
god is not gifting only oceans,god is gifting cemetery lands.......
Hotdog
*watches 5 times cuz he cant find his answers*
Same
I KNOW
dear nasa
stan nct
Quarantine anybody?
I just got this assigned by my science teacher
this was released 13 days before my bday
and 4 years after
The earth and nature are so complicated and so beautiful yet we are hell bent on destroying it is quite sad and depressing.
jeffhardynextwweman2 نلزعبمركاظ
Do not fret jeffhardy, we cannot destroy earth or nature, we are nature too and to think otherwise is deeply narcissistic. Everything is nature. Our pollution is nature and it might end up killing us and a lot of other living organisms and that is nature. Our harmful activity is not much different from a supervolcano errupting or a meteorite hitting. Earth will probably continue until the sun supernovas. Nature will persist in space. Life goes on, try have a good one.
we? lol not me
THANK YOU THIS HELPED ME ALOT ON SCHOOLWORK
Why am I being emotional while watching this??🥺😊😊😌♥️
U probably got a fetish for the earth or smth iunno
@@FraudVerty BSFH
Got this assigned from my science teacher.
same
Good to see the work that NASA are doing studying the earth. This is so important that I hope they don't cut funding.
im just here for homework
this video is nice and moist...
lol ikr
MOIST. YES VERYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY MOIST
@@Yeast_ YESSSSSS
Such an intricate system. Never ceases to amaze me!
In your next iteration of this video, could you inclue a mapping of the topography of oceanic and continental crust, and the currents that interact with them. I love learning about them and there are not that many strong visualizations of it. Great video! This is why I’m going into oceanography!
Thank you for this video
So I guess we're all here because of homework or because of our teacher
i wanna go home but i have to watch this for school WAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
yup were all still getting assigned this for homework lol
Wow amazing visuals
I admire nasa's work . it's very nice
its not that bad of a video for a school assignment. its better than a boring 22 minute video of algebra.
i agree
May God bless the Earth.
Every 7th grade teacher “hmmmm watch this you must”
0:07 made me very sleepy
Takes 3,300 years to recirculate the entire deep ocean. ENSO began strengthening 1995 AD. Some big changes started within a few years after that.
It helps me figure out my homework
this is quite complex in explaining the Earth's relationship with water
Practically they are complex flows, currents influence climate and atmosphere depending on the position of the ocean. for example Labrador north America a cold oceanic current which develops extra coldness and transports energy through a current using winds.
The work of NASA is the best for Human to save or live in future
I used to watch a show as a kid about an Icebear that together with all sorts of animal friends lived on a free floating island that could move by letting out magma from the giant volcano in the middle of the island.
Now I think about it, "free-floating island" and "volcano" make absolutely no sense.
Anyway, that's how I feel about Earth and humanity. All of us chilling on our rocky free floating island together with all of our animal friends.
Sent here by my geo teacher
LEAN AIR 💜💜💜💜💜💜
This video wow 🔝 💯 🎵 🗺️🌏🌎🌍👍🏼👍🏼
Excelente audiovisual. Lástima que no se lo pueda mostrar a mis estudiantes porque está en inglés.
tanks I have test of that tomorow
So how did you get on? You don't look like you'd into military history.
Thanks .
Fantastic video
These are the coolest graphics I have seen!
There are many parts of the USA that are above the 2 degrees Celsius, the critical threshold for global warming. For them, local adaptations are beginning: Search:
lower 48 exceed 2 degrees Celsius
Very poetic 🥲
4:27 Anyone else see a white Sharingan flying by?
omg
Nice video
EARTH IS THE WATER PLANET!!! :O NO DUH!!
i think all of the water is turning into fanta.
Can someone help with creating a summary of this?
@Isabella Gillen I mean hey, I got an A+ 😂
Does anyone know who made the background music? I want everything they ever made.
Kevin Cooper Agreed!
Kevin Cooper Slipknot
Could we get an opportunity as well to get accquired in it
@@edwinbrown9973 YASSSSSSSSSSS QUEEN
I love this. It’s so critical to understanding this in relationship to climate change.
Safe converter pump underground. I don’t think heat the water to get reads will work under the rock. You can try.
STAN LOONA
This video explains so well! Yet, can I ask what is the background soundtrack? It's so lovely!
love the video
i can hear it callin
from where you are
Cool Vid
Doing my science homework right now, reviewing formatives for my upcoming exam 💔
Same
so everyone’s just here for science class ✋🏽💀
daddy oo this is so informing
literally no answer for my work in here... and i have to base it off this video ˘-˘
ihk
I find the narrator talks too slow at the beginning. Was the audio track slowed down in sections to 'match the video' ?
Yay.... science-
This video is good and soggy
this video help me with a project like
Anyone else here because of your science teacher
o thanks
The sun....a driving force in ocean temperatures....
Hello NASA
i don´t know why i can´t hear anything, but is a good music.
Anyone know why large bodies of water are important to us??
Yes this is an amazing video
no timestamps? timescales? need more
be mindful consumers to help heal the ocean-
thank you so sos sos sosososossosososos much for this it really helped my learning!!!!!!!!!
It just did my homework for me
the music is to loud
🙏
Why is it not in 1080p60
NASA Goddard. I only have a precision on a term used in the video (from time 0:46 and on): Heat is not a form of energy, heat is a form of transference of energy. Things do not have or store heat.
That is the beauty of the ocean. It collects the energy from the sun in the form of heat during the day and stores it as latent heat. At night the ocean releases the latent heat when it cools.
@@curtisking5138, you cannot store heat! That is my point! The idea of storing heat is outrageously wrong. You store energy. You cannot say if the energy content came from radiative processes, phase changes or something similar.
The conceptual analogue will be the water in a lake. Some of the water of the lake came from rivers that end in the lake, some amount was drained by rivers that begin in the lake, another amount came from precipitation, and there is another amount that left the lake because of evaporation. There is no information, once in the lake, how a molecule of water ended there. That is, lakes contain water, but do not contain precipitation, evaporation, inflow or outflow.
Equivalently, ocean stores energy. It does not contain sensible, latent heat, and radiation. These are like the precipitation or evaporation in the lake analogue. Yes, I am picky. Otherwise, there can be conceptual misunderstandings. And this misunderstanding of heat content comes from the outdated caloric theory.
@@DiegoJimenezdelaCuesta : During the day the ocean absorbs energy from the sun which causes a rise in temperature.
During the night the ocean releases the energy which causes a drop in temperature.
Sun-agitation of water molecules-rise in temperature= heat absorbed
Water molecules subsides-drop in teperature=heat released
Heat absorbed and released over time= heat stored
No lake
no river
no drain
no precipitation
Just the sun and the ocean.
A dynamo or a dry cell battery can be attached to a bulb to produce light. Does the battery store electrical energy? Is electricity just a means of transference of chemical energy (battery) or of kinetic energy(dynamo) into light energy?
@@curtisking5138 define heat, please.
@@DiegoJimenezdelaCuesta :I can do better.
Light a match with one hand and place the other hand over it.
What you feel is not radiative processes or phase change or transference of energy,
Who feels it knows it!
The terminology of Energetics or of Thermodynamics are not required when explaining weather,climate or cooking.
Hey fellow kids who were assigned this for science
The ocean can wrek skrubs m8
World Geography assignment moment
What did we do to that thing
at least it's not a zoom meeting
The ocean: a driving force for weather and climate
Earth is the water planet. Although forty percent of earth’s population lives within or near coastal regions, the ocean impacts people everywhere.
Most of Earth’s water is stored in the ocean- a driving force for weather and climate
The Earth’s surface is warm unevenly by the sun. Heat a form of energy, helps drive ocean and atmospheric circulation.
The oceans absorbs and stores more heat than the atmosphere. Both the atmosphere and ocean move the heat; the atmosphere does it quickly and the ocean slowly.
At the ocean’s surface, wind drive currents.
Multiple forces keep the global ocean conveyor belt or Thermohaline Circulation in perpetual motion. Below the surface, deeper currents are driven by differences in density.
Mixing and upwelling in the ocean, transport nutrient rich water to the ocean’s surface.
Nutrients sustain biological productivity in the ocean.
Extreme variations in sea surface height and sea surface temperature affect ocean and atmospheric circulation.
El Niño and la Nina occur when changing wind patterns display warm and cool water in the equatorial in the pacific. Both have global impacts.
During either of these events the replacement of cold water by warm water leads to air temperature swings and changes humidity.
This alters patterns by steering storms and rainfall to new locations. Shifts and rainfall affects plant growth and areas impacted by drought.
When heat is exchange between the ocean’s surfaces to the atmosphere, it influences climate. For example, heat and moisture carried by the Gulf Stream northward bring warmer temperatures and a moderate climate to Europe.
An eddy is a circular moving body water that spin-off a main current. Eddies play a major role transporting heat and nutrients.
Thunderstorm are frequent occurrence in the tropics. Some of these may become organized into large rotating systems with strong winds, organized into large rotating systems with strong winds growing into tropical storms or hurricanes.
Tropical ocean basins like the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico retain substantial heat making these regions favorable for rapid storm intensification.
By extracting large amount of heat from the Ocean, storms can become massive and destructive hurricanes.
A driving force for weather and climate the ocean is essential to live on Earth, the primary storehouse of earth’s water
Without the ocean our planets will be inhabitable.
NASA satellites and their unique view to space are helping to unveil the vast and largely unexplored ocean
Thank you 🙏
youre famous
who is here for science?
I love this. Science is so cool. Thanks Nasa for this. Thank you for showing us the health of our planet.
Happy Earth Day
🌎🌎🌎🌿🌿🧪🧪🧬🧬🧬
Waste man
How do I get a QR code to scan for this video?
It is part of the inspiration of an art sculpture done for FIU,
Fla International University. A quick response is greatly appreciated.
I’m here five years later, and I have no response.
same there is none
How did I go here to see ride
👁️🔥🔥👁️
Rosanders class anyone?
Is NdGT narrating this?
Abe ganna tou laga laita itna boring kardia tunai ganna lagata tou maza ata ajeeb but the video is informative and helpful