How do prevailing wins produce ocean currents?

The angle of earths axis causes air movements
Earths rotation causes air movements
Heat from the sun causescirculation, patterns of warm and cool air
Tornadoes, cause circulation, patterns of warm and cool air

Prevailing winds produce ocean currents through a combination of factors. The angle of Earth's axis causes air movements, creating high and low pressure systems that result in wind patterns. Earth's rotation also plays a role in the movement of air, known as the Coriolis effect, which causes winds to be deflected in a certain direction. Heat from the sun creates circulation patterns of warm and cool air, which in turn influence wind patterns. Tornadoes, while not directly related to ocean currents, are a result of specific atmospheric conditions and do play a role in overall circulation patterns of air on Earth. Ultimately, all of these factors work together to create the prevailing winds that drive ocean currents around the world.