sirkulasjonsstrøm
Sirkulasjonsstrøm, also known as circulation current, refers to the large-scale movement of water in oceans and large lakes. These currents are driven by a combination of factors including wind, temperature differences, salinity differences, and the Earth's rotation (Coriolis effect). In the oceans, sirkulasjonsstrøm forms vast, interconnected systems that play a crucial role in regulating global climate by transporting heat from the equator towards the poles and cold water from the poles towards the equator.
The primary drivers of ocean circulation are surface currents, largely driven by prevailing winds, and deep
Sirkulasjonsstrøm in large lakes can also be driven by wind and temperature variations, though on a smaller