2. Below is a plan view of an asymmetrical hill, it is an idealized representation of a subtropical gyre. The contours are of the sea surface height (in meters). Assume you are in the northern hemisphere and that the Coriolis parameter at y = 3000 km is f = 10s, water density is 1027 kg m³. A. Trace this plan view of the gyre on your sheet of paper. Draw arrows indicating what you would anticipate is the direction and magnitude of the current. Use thicker and bigger arrows for faster speeds or more volume transport. B. Draw the side view of this gyre at y=3000 km. On your new drawing, label the distances along the x-axis and vertical height of the hill on the y-axis. Be sure to check your units. C. Quantitatively estimate the velocity (v), in the x-component only, at letter A and B. Why is the velocity different between A and B?
2. Below is a plan view of an asymmetrical hill, it is an idealized representation of a subtropical gyre. The contours are of the sea surface height (in meters). Assume you are in the northern hemisphere and that the Coriolis parameter at y = 3000 km is f = 10s, water density is 1027 kg m³. A. Trace this plan view of the gyre on your sheet of paper. Draw arrows indicating what you would anticipate is the direction and magnitude of the current. Use thicker and bigger arrows for faster speeds or more volume transport. B. Draw the side view of this gyre at y=3000 km. On your new drawing, label the distances along the x-axis and vertical height of the hill on the y-axis. Be sure to check your units. C. Quantitatively estimate the velocity (v), in the x-component only, at letter A and B. Why is the velocity different between A and B?
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