Twas surfing the entire month of August in SoCal (South Orange County/North San Diego County) and the water went from cold/cool 64 with a wetsuit to a fun, trunks, and tropical 80 degrees... It quickly dropped back to around 65 and during the entire course of the water getting colder and colder the winds were blowing fierce (as this video describes); which help me gain a better understanding of this near-shore/off-shore phenomenon. Thx
Yeah this is not the best explanation for how it works in the actual seas. Here he uses the wind to blow perpendicular to the coast when in reality its the winds traveling along the coast in combination with the coriollis and ekman that causes the water to move away or into the coast (depending on if the wind is southerly or northerly and location the earth)
😂 that’s even easier to show in an in class demo. I’d love to see how your class begins by starting with basic concepts and how much your students actually understand…
as i understand, the coriolis effect is already happened because he was using california coast line which is west coast. coriollis makes wind bends to the east or west from its actual travel direction, which is from north to south. cmiiw
This is a sort of odd demonstration in reality because it doesnt take into account the coriollis effect and Ekman - which are key reasons to understanding upwelling in an actual marine environment. But short summary, its actually the parallel winds that cause this phenomena in the oceans. The water does not move in the same direction as the wind due to those effects.
Great explanation 👏
dr pepper you have no idea how much this video has done for me i cant thank you enough god bless you,
Well done. I am taking an online class and this explained sooooo much that I was not understanding! Gracias!
THANK YOU SO MUCHHHH THIS IS GREAT. I WISH I HAD CLASSES THAT WERE AS VISUAL AS THIS.
Got a test tomorrow and this video really helped. Thanks a lot!!
great illustration sir. Being from a non coastal area it is really difficult to visualize all such phenomenon. thanks.
Just used this to show 8th graders upwelling for ENSO lesson, thank you!
Great news, thanks for using it!
Twas surfing the entire month of August in SoCal (South Orange County/North San Diego County) and the water went from cold/cool 64 with a wetsuit to a fun, trunks, and tropical 80 degrees... It quickly dropped back to around 65 and during the entire course of the water getting colder and colder the winds were blowing fierce (as this video describes); which help me gain a better understanding of this near-shore/off-shore phenomenon. Thx
Finally.this demo will never allow me to get confused again.
Really?
If we are looking at eachother, and I were you, and you were me, would what you see be me or you?
Extremely helpful. Thank you!
This is a good basic explanation but I believe it’s leaving out Coriolis force and Ekman effects which will change the wind direction
Yeah this is not the best explanation for how it works in the actual seas. Here he uses the wind to blow perpendicular to the coast when in reality its the winds traveling along the coast in combination with the coriollis and ekman that causes the water to move away or into the coast (depending on if the wind is southerly or northerly and location the earth)
Correct
@@pepparmostheelder why do winds blow along the coast? I understand the coriolis aspect
😂 that’s even easier to show in an in class demo. I’d love to see how your class begins by starting with basic concepts and how much your students actually understand…
as i understand, the coriolis effect is already happened because he was using california coast line which is west coast. coriollis makes wind bends to the east or west from its actual travel direction, which is from north to south. cmiiw
My confusion is finally gone thank you
It helped to understand the concept quickly.
Congratulation, amazing explanation professor. Very didactic.
Thnx 🔥
Thank You very helpful
Just amazing
I like this dudes sandals #respect
Kindly answer my question? Why does pelagic fishes follow in the ocean currents?
Upwelling currents bring up nutrients for plankton to use for growth, These plankton support the base of the food web including pelagic fishes.
I m Indian, sir you are great, I wish you would be my teacher. If not in this life then may in some other.
Thanks.
Very helpful!!
If only it was this easy to demonstrate eckman transport and spiraling, lol. Great video though!!
What about winds parallel to the shore?
This is a sort of odd demonstration in reality because it doesnt take into account the coriollis effect and Ekman - which are key reasons to understanding upwelling in an actual marine environment. But short summary, its actually the parallel winds that cause this phenomena in the oceans. The water does not move in the same direction as the wind due to those effects.
Practical experience👌
What about using hot and cold water?
Jose Ramirez that’s what I was using!
Thanks bro🇮🇳👍
Que buen ejercicio, me gusto mucho la explicación :)
I live on the Oregon coast so I am kind of storm surge guy myself. lol
My professor is nice but he sucks at explaining this 😂 Thanks
Kindly answer my question? Why does pelagic fishes follow in the ocean currents?