Packet G: Bonus 10

A current named for this body of water makes the weather of Northern Europe milder than the latitude would suggest. For 10 points each:
[10e] What body of water’s namesake “stream” drives the North Atlantic Current along with the Canary Current? Hurricane Katrina moved from the Caribbean into this body of water.
ANSWER: Gulf of Mexico [or Golfo de México; prompt on Gulf Stream; prompt on Gulf of America]
[10m] The North Atlantic current is part of a system of ocean circulation named for these two quantities, which is sometimes called the “oceanic conveyor belt.” These two quantities primarily determine the density of seawater.
ANSWER: temperature and salinity [accept thermohaline circulation]
[10h] Climate change has weakened the North Atlantic Current, allowing these winds to travel into Northern Europe and cause heat waves. These Mediterranean winds originate in the Sahara.
ANSWER: sirocco [or Ḫamsīn or Marin]
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HeardPPBE %M %H %
11019.0092%80%18%

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TournamentEditionMatchHeardPPBE %M %H %
Northern CaliforniaMain417.5075%100%0%
Southern CaliforniaMain718.5786%100%0%
Eastern Canada (1)Main422.50100%100%25%
Eastern Canada (2)Main918.8989%78%22%
FloridaMain417.50100%75%0%
Great LakesMain1120.9182%91%36%
Lower Mid-AtlanticMain917.78100%67%11%
Upper Mid-AtlanticMain920.00100%100%0%
MidwestMain921.11100%89%22%
NorthMain420.00100%100%0%
PacificMain818.75100%38%50%
South CentralMain618.3383%67%33%
SoutheastMain1217.5075%75%25%
Upstate NYMain120.00100%100%0%
UK (North)UK520.00100%80%20%
UK (South)UK816.25100%63%0%